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  2. Sandy Lane (resort) - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Lane is a luxury five-star [2] [3] [4] beachfront resort close to Holetown and Paynes Bay on the island of Barbados. [5] Sandy Lane was opened in 1961 by Ronald Tree, a former British politician, as a luxury hotel and golf course on what had been a sugar plantation. [6] In 1998, the hotel was put up for sale by Granada plc, and five Irish ...

  3. The best adults-only hotels in Barbados, from all-inclusive ...

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    Sandals Royal Barbados, situated on sandy Maxwell Beach, features nine restaurants, five bars, a rooftop infinity pool, a four-lane bowling alley, a gourmet doughnut shop, a 15,000 sqft Red Lane ...

  4. Saint James, Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Saint James ("St. James") is an area located in the western central part of the country of Barbados. Increasingly St. James is becoming known as the playground of the rich and famous, and as a haven for sun-starved tourists with its up-market hotel resorts. [2]

  5. Dermot Desmond - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, together with business partners John Magnier and J.P. McManus, Desmond purchased the five-star Barbados resort Sandy Lane Hotel. The hotel underwent a US$450 million renovation and was re-opened in 2001. [citation needed] Desmond purchased London City Airport from Mowlem for £23.5 million in 1995.

  6. J. P. McManus - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, McManus was part of a consortium that purchased Sandy Lane in Barbados from Granada PLC. The resort was demolished and rebuilt at a cost of $450million. [19] [20] In 2014, McManus added to his hotel ownership purchasing Adare Manor for €30million. [21]

  7. Forte Group - Wikipedia

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    These included the Cumberland Hotel, the Regent Palace and the Strand Palace (all acquired from the J. Lyons and Co hotels subsidiary in the late 60s/early 70s) and they were joined by most of the London Forte Grand hotels when the Forte Grand brand was axed, although The Cavendish was an exception as it joined the Crest brand. These hotels all ...