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  2. DoubleTree by Hilton Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    DoubleTree by Hilton Cheltenham (earlier known as Cheltenham Park Hotel), Charlton Kings, is a Regency building of historical significance. It was previously called Lilleybrook. It stands on the site of an ancient manor which was rebuilt and/or improved in about 1700 (324 years ago) and again in 1816 (208 years ago).

  3. DoubleTree - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.doubletree.com. DoubleTree by Hilton is an American hotel chain managed by Hilton Worldwide. DoubleTree has been the fastest growing Hilton brand by number of properties since 2007, and by number of rooms from 2007 to 2015. [4][5][6][7][8][9] As of December 2019, it has 587 properties with 135,745 rooms in 47 countries and ...

  4. Cheltenham Park Hotel - Wikipedia

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    DoubleTree by Hilton Cheltenham From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  5. Talk:DoubleTree by Hilton Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    It was previously called Lilleybrook and Cheltenham Park Hotel, which set to become part of one of the UK's top hotel brands after an extensive £4.5m refurbishment, in March 2017 it opened as DoubleTree by Hilton under the management of M&T Hotel Management.<ref>The Cheltenham Park Hotel is set to become a DoubleTree by Hilton</rev ...

  6. List of people from Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Gordon Boyes (1846–1869), awarded the Victoria Cross, was born in Cheltenham and educated at Cheltenham College. Henry Hadley (1863–1914), often deemed "the first British casualty of the First World War", was born in Cheltenham. Arthur "Bomber" Harris (1892–1984), commander of Bomber Command in the Second World War, was born in ...

  7. Cotswold Grange, Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 51°54′14″N 2°03′51″W. Cotswold Grange, Cheltenham. Cotswold Grange Hotel in Cheltenham is a building of historical significance. It was built in about 1840 as a private residence and was home to many notable people over the next century. It is now a hotel which provides accommodation and event services.