Kenwood Hall becomes Best Western Plus Kenwood Hall

22nd November 2016

Kenwood Hall is rapidly becoming one of Sheffield's most popular hotels, as it celebrated its acceptance to the prestigious Best Western Plus brand, with a spectacular launch party with over 500 invited guests last week.

Chairman Greg Dyke, along with other owners Garin Davies and Andrew Rouse, welcomed invited customers and associates to the party that was held last Thursday evening. Vine Hotels acquired Kenwood Hall Hotel in Sheffield's S7 in July 2016 from the Principal Hayley group. This hotel added to the Sheffield Company's growing portfolio. Being part of the Best Western brand, the hotel now joins 270 independently owned and operated hotels in Great Britain. During the past few months the hotel has undergone the first stage of is refurbishment works to ensure the hotel reached the Best Western brand standards. This included re-opening the Spa Treatment rooms, which had been closed for some time and re-introducing Sunday Lunch to the Lakeview restaurant. Garin Davies, Chief Executive added -We are delighted to have added Kenwood Hall to the Best Western Brand, the improvements already made to the property are evident and we are so excited for the future plans of this truly stunning property Kenwood Hall is one of Sheffield's 4 star hotels, with 114 bedrooms, spa and Leisure facilities, it is also renowned for its weddings and special events.

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