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Who owns the Royal Castle Hotel Dartmouth?

The Beginning of Ways Away Holidays In 2019, just before the coronavirus pandemic struck the UK, Anne and Nigel sold both The Royal Castle and The Royal Seven Stars to St Austell Brewery, a fast-growing, South West based company.
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Who owns Castle hotel Dartmouth?

St Austell Brewery now owns Dartmouth's Royal Castle Hotel and the Royal Seven Stars in Totnes. The independent brewery, which is famous for its Cornish ales - including flagship brew Tribute - owns 182 pubs, inns and hotels across its West Country heartland.
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What is the history of the Royal Castle Hotel?

HISTORY: The Royal Castle Hotel is the largest building on the west side of The Quay overlooking the Boat Float. Originally it was 2 of a group of merchants' houses built on reclaimed land in a Town Corporation-backed scheme to reclaim land for housing and expand the port facilities with the New Quay.
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Who owns the Luttrell Arms Dunster?

The historic Luttrell Arms in Dunster has been bought by Somerset hotel operators Nigel and Anne Way in a deal brokered by joint agents Colliers International and Savills on behalf of administrators BDO.
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Who owns the Gunfield hotel Dartmouth?

Owners Mike and Lucy Swash have put a lot of thought into the design of the hotel, and even the sitting-room (which resembles a morgue in most hotels) is a pleasant place to relax in. AmbienceRelaxed and easy-going, it feels more like home than simply somewhere that you pay to stay in.
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The Royal Castle Hotel, Dartmouth, United Kingdom

What happened to the Gunfield Hotel Dartmouth?

Gunfield Hotel closed. Permissions being sought to turn building into a single dwelling.
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What hotel is being built in Dartmouth Crossing?

We can't wait to welcome you to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia! Our new, 212-room hotel on Wilkinson Avenue is the latest addition to the Sandman Hotel Group chain.
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How old is the Luttrell Arms?

The Luttrell Arms Hotel is late 15th /early 16th century with later alterations. It is thought to have formerly been the residence of the abbots of Cleeve. Please read the Exmoor National Park Historic Environment Record caveat document.
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Who owns the Strangford Arms?

Guy Metcalfe, who owns the Strangford Arms Hotel in.
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When did Royal Castle go out of business?

Everything changed during the mid-1960s. James N. Brimberry would be the first black employee to work at a Royal Castle restaurant. The irony in all of this is that James would eventually purchase seven locations as the company was finally liquidated in 1979 after its bankruptcy in 1975.
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Who owns the Royal castles?

The palaces in Historic Royal Palaces' care are all owned by The King 'in Right of Crown', except Hillsborough Castle and Gardens.
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Who owns all the royal castles?

British royal residences are palaces, castles and houses which are occupied by members of the British royal family in the United Kingdom. The current residences are owned by the Crown, the Duchy of Cornwall, and privately by members of the royal family; all the official residences are owned by the Crown.
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Why was Dartmouth castle built?

Sitting on a promontory where the River Dart meets the English Channel, the castle was begun in 1388 to protect the town and harbour of Dartmouth against French raids during the Hundred Years War. One hundred years later it was strengthened with a gun tower, the first purpose-built coastal artillery fort in Britain.
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Who owns castle House hotel?

Since buying the hotel in 2006, owner David Watkins continues to invest in Castle House's future, ensuring it maintains its reputation for luxury and quality service.
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Who owns Hazlewood castle hotel?

The Castle won Hotel of the year, Restaurant of the year and also Chef of the year and the Chef Director John Benson-Smith also appeared on BBC MasterChef as a judge. Hazlewood was purchased by the Ashdale Hotels group in 2008, it has since continued to be a successful wedding venue and hotel.
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Who bought the butler arms waterville?

Press Up/Paddy McKillen Jnr bought the Butler Arms, also on Waterville's seafront, last year after the Huggard family, who had run it for more than a century, sold up.
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Who owns Montagu Arms?

James Hiley-Jones, managing director of Greenclose Hotels which owns The Montagu Arms, says: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Matthew to the Terrace restaurant.
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Who owns Invercauld Arms?

Building owners, art dealers Iwan and Manuela Wirth of Artfarm, lodged ambitious plans with Aberdeenshire Council earlier this year. They want to “sympathetically rejuvenate” the building, promising a “renaissance” for the hotel which dates back to 1700.
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Who owns Doubletree Dartmouth?

The property is owned by Toronto-based acquisition and development firm Manga Hotels, which also operates several other Halifax-area hotels.
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What is the large building in Dartmouth?

Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC), commonly known as Dartmouth, is the naval academy of the United Kingdom and the initial officer training establishment of the Royal Navy. It is located on a hill overlooking the port of Dartmouth, Devon, England.
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Who owns Dartmouth Crossing?

Dartmouth Crossing is a C$280 million commercial development owned by North American Development Group.
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What is the famous house in Dartmouth?

Agatha Christie's Greenway: 'The Loveliest Place in the World' 'A white Georgian house of about 1780 or 90, with woods sweeping down to the Dart below, and a lot of fine shrubs and trees – the ideal house, a dream house.
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What was Dartmouth old name?

Occom's affiliation with a cause he had served so well had come to an end. But indeed, so too had Wheelock changed the cause that he had promised Occom. Wheelock intended to name his New Hampshire college Wentworth, but the Governor persuaded him to designate it Dartmouth, to gain England's favor.
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Why is Dartmouth called Dartmouth?

Named for William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth – an important supporter of Eleazar Wheelock's earlier efforts but who, in fact, opposed creation of the college and never donated to it – Dartmouth is the nation's ninth oldest college and the last institution of higher learning established under Colonial rule.
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What castle does Prince Charles own?

King Charles III oversees $9.5 billion in royal real estate, according to Forbes. He inherited Balmoral Castle and Sandringham Estate from Queen Elizabeth II. The Crown owns properties such as Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and Kensington Palace.
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