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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. List of buildings Name Location Type Completed Date designated Grid ref. Geo-coordinates Entry number ...

  3. Queen's Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Hotel, Aberystwyth, now known as Swyddfa'r Sir; The Queens, Crouch End, London, formerly The Queen's Hotel; Queen's Hotel, Primrose Hill, London; Queen's Hotel, Gibraltar; Queen's Hotel, Kirn; Queens Hotel, Leeds; Queens Hotel, Southsea; The Queen's Hotel, Queen's Promenade, Douglas, Isle of Man, one of Isle of Man's Registered Buildings

  4. Le Champignon Sauvage - Wikipedia

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    Le Champignon Sauvage is a restaurant located in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.As of 2008, the restaurant holds two stars in the Michelin Guide. [1] In 1987 the restaurant was opened by husband and wife, David and Helen Everitt-Mattias, initially for a period of three years, but the couple stayed with the restaurant due to high interest rates.

  5. Martin Blunos - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant earned two AA Rosettes, but the partnership between Crown Hotels and Thistle Hotels ended in August 2011. [10] The arrangement between Crown and Blunos ended in 2012 after catering was taken back in-house by Celtic Manor. Later that year, he was appointed as culinary director of the restaurants at the Hogarth Hotel in Dorridge ...

  6. The Queens, Crouch End - Wikipedia

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    It was originally built as The Queen's Hotel by the architect and developer John C. Hill in 1898–1902, [2] or 1899–1901, [1] with Art Nouveau stained glass by Cakebread Robey. [2] Built at the northern end of Hill's recently completed Broadway Parade, it was described in Pevsner as "one of suburban London's outstanding grand pubs".

  7. Malmaison (hotel chain) - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 2008, Malmaison Aberdeen was formerly the category C listed Queen's Hotel which was converted and extended at a cost of £7 million under the direction of London-based Curious Architecture. It is located on Queen's Road in the west end of the city and features 79 bedrooms and suites, wine tasting cellar and whisky shop.

  8. DoubleTree by Hilton Cheltenham-Cotswolds - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham Park Hotel in 1826 before the fire Opening of the Hunt at Lilleybrook (now Cheltenham Park Hotel) in 1900. When William Dugdale died in 1896 his eldest daughter Mary Ollivant Dugdale (1865–1932) inherited the house. A year earlier in 1895 she had married Herbert Owen Lord and so the property was brought into the Lord family. [10]

  9. Queens Hotel, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Hotel is a large hotel located on City Square in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Built in 1937, it is an elegant Art Deco Grade II listed building and was frequented by the likes of Princess Grace of Monaco , Cary Grant and Nelson Mandela throughout its history.