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  2. Mar Hall - Wikipedia

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    A £15m re-fit converted the building into a 5-star hotel which opened in 2004. The official name of the hotel is Earl of Mar; however, locally it is known as Mar Hall. The name recalls the Erskine Estate's former ownership by the Earl of Mar. The hotel has a swimming pool, gym and 18-hole golf course which hosts Pro-Am tournaments throughout ...

  3. Erskine (charity) - Wikipedia

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    These included a social work and speech therapy department. Erskine House, which was the original hospital building, needed extensive work to continue as a working hospital. The building was sold as part of the vision to modernize Erskine. It was then turned into a 5-star hotel called the Earl of Mar, later known as Mar Hall. It opened in 2004 ...

  4. Erskine - Wikipedia

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    The Erskine Bridge Hotel is also situated on the banks of the Clyde. [10] A few hundred yards up river is the Pandamonium Play Centre. [11] There are 2 private golf clubs in Erskine. The Erskine Golf Club, which is located on the border between Erskine and Bishopton. [12] And also the Mar Hall Hotel and Golf Course which is less than 1 mile (1. ...

  5. Category:Listed hotels in Scotland - Wikipedia

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  6. List of hotels in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bell Hotel, Thetford; Cliftonville Hotel, Cromer; Dales Country House Hotel, Upper Sheringham; Duke's Head Hotel, King's Lynn; Dunston Hall Hotel; Durdans, Mundesley

  7. Beresford Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Beresford is a former hotel situated at 460 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland.It opened in 1938 to provide accommodation for those attending the city's Empire Exhibition and was often described as Glasgow's first skyscraper, being the tallest building erected in Glasgow between the two world wars, at seven storeys high.