Warner invests in hotel improvements
Warner Leisure Hotels has plans to spend £5 million over the next two years upgrading rooms at its 13 properties.
The re-design of its Historic and Signature rooms across the portfolio in England and Wales is being spearheaded by top UK interior designers Sophie Robinson and Pauline McCormic.
The company plans to spend £2 million towards room redesign creating a new standard of luxury, according to the company.
A further £1 million will see the refurbishment of 51 rooms and a restaurant at Nidd Hall Hotel, near Harrogate.
Warner has also upgraded dining options at Thoresby Hall with an Italian restaurant located in the original wine cellars.
The company has extended an early booking offer to agents until March 31 enabling customers who book a seven night break to receive up to £200 off per room per break.
Holidaymakers booking short breaks also have up to £100 off per room per break.
Short breaks start at £123 per person based on two people sharing standard accommodation for three nights on April 17 at Corton Coastal Resort or seven nights from £244.
Phil Davies
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