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  2. Shard Riverside Inn - Wikipedia

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    Shard Riverside Inn is a public house and boutique hotel in the English village of Hambleton, Lancashire.Dating to 1766, [1] it stands on the northern banks of the River Wyre, about 600 feet (180 m) east of Shard Bridge, for which it is named.

  3. Hambleton, Ryedale - Wikipedia

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    The Hambleton Inn. Hambleton is a hamlet on the A170 road between Thirsk and Pickering in North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the Hambleton Hills 1 mile east of Sutton Bank. The 1856 Ordnance Survey map shows the Hambleton Hotel (later the Hambleton Inn) at the location, but no hamlet. [1] By 1893 the wider settlement had appeared. [2]

  4. Hambleton Hall, Rutland - Wikipedia

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    Hambleton Hall is a hotel and restaurant located in the village of Hambleton close to Oakham, Rutland, England. The restaurant has held one star in the Michelin Guide since 1982. [1] The Hall was built in 1881 as a hunting box by Walter Marshall who left it to his sister, Eva Astley Paston Cooper.

  5. Crest Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Crest Hotels Limited was a Bass-Charrington subsidiary operating the hotel interests of the brewery company in the United Kingdom. Crest's headquarters were in the former Hunt Edmunds brewery premises in Banbury , Oxfordshire .

  6. List of defunct hotel chains - Wikipedia

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    The Real Hotel Company; Rica Hotels – purchased by Scandic Hotels in 2014 [2] Royal Inns of America; Shoney's Inn – defunct American motel chain; Stakis Hotels; Starwood; Statler Hotels; Summerfield Suites; Susse Chalet; Swallow Hotels; Tage Inn; Temple Hotels; Trust Houses Ltd; Trusthouse Forte; United Hotels Company of America; Van Noy ...

  7. Hambleton, Rutland - Wikipedia

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    The Jacobean Old Hall in Middle Hambleton (built in 1611 and once the home of Sir Abel Barker, 1st Baronet) is now situated on the water's edge. The village contains the 12th-century St Andrew's Church, Hambleton, a pub called The Finch's Arms and a hotel and restaurant, Hambleton Hall.