Vine Hotels add Kenwood Hall to their portfolio

9th August 2016

Vine Hotels has acquired Kenwood Hall Hotel in Sheffield's S7.

This hotel adds to the Sheffield Company's portfolio whose chairman is Greg Dyke along with other owners Garin Davies & Andrew Rouse. The hotel has been purchased from the Principal Hayley group and was formerly the Sheffield Marriott. This multi-million pound investment will see the hotel returned to its former glory and refurbishments works have already begun at the hotel. Improvements will be made to bedrooms and public areas as well as re-opening the currently closed Spa Treatment Rooms. Vine Hotels has a history of operating within the Sheffield area and is excited to be working alongside local businesses and suppliers to restore this hotel to its position as one of the Cities leading hotels. Garin Davies, Chief Executive added -We are delighted to have added Kenwood Hall to our portfolio, it is a truly stunning property. We have seen fantastic performance in our hotels over the past few years' and this luxury hotel is an exciting addition to the portfolio Kenwood Hall is one of Sheffield's 4 star hotel properties, with 114 bedrooms, spa and Leisure facilities, it is also renowned for its weddings and special events. For more information or photos contact: Helen Shepherd 07860 598 562 helenshepherd@vinehotels.co.uk www.Vinehotels.co.uk

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