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  2. British Transport Hotels - Wikipedia

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    North British Station Hotel, Glasgow (sold 1984, still operating, now known as the Millennium Hotel) North British Station Hotel, Edinburgh (sold 1981, still operating, now known as the Balmoral Hotel) Royal Hotel, Grimsby (sold 1949, closed and demolished late 1960's.) Royal Station Hotel, York (sold 1983, still operating, now known as The ...

  3. List of hotels in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Burgh Island Hotel; Churston Court Inn; Corbyn Head Hotel; The Fisherman's Cot; Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay (closed) The Grand Hotel, Torquay; Howden Court Hotel, Torquay; Royal Castle Hotel, Dartmouth; The Three Crowns Hotel

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  5. The Milner York - Wikipedia

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    The second Royal Station Hotel opened on 20 May 1878. [2] Designed by architect William Peachey of the North Eastern Railway , [ 3 ] the hotel was an integral part of the new station. As the North Eastern Railway Company's flagship hotel, it was managed directly by the railway. [ 5 ]

  6. Royal Inns of America - Wikipedia

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    Opened October 16, 1971, the Royal Inn of Anaheim had 500 rooms, and two restaurants - Earl’s Seafood Grotto and Cocktail Lounge and Jolly King Family Restaurant. [2] Following the collapse of the company itself, Royal Inns sold the hotel in August 1976 to hotelier Jack Wrather , where it was re-named "The Inn At The Park". [ 2 ]

  7. Malmaison Hotel, Reading - Wikipedia

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    When the Great Western Main Line from London to Bristol was completed in 1841 a hotel was needed for people visiting the town. According to English Heritage, the building is likely to have been designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who was GWR's Chief Engineer at the time of its construction and who incorporated similar features in the Royal Station Hotel at Slough (which was demolished in 1938).