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The Alternative Hotels Group plc renamed itself De Vere Group in 2010. [13] De Vere Group sold Greenall's Gin for £7 million in a private equity-backed management buyout in 2011. [14] Balfour-Lynn also stood down as chief executive in 2011. [15] In March 2014, private equity firm Starwood Capital Group acquired the business, by then known as ...
The group was renamed as the Principal Hotel Company and split their portfolio between two groups of hotels; Principal (a group of luxury city hotels) and De Vere (a group of country estate hotels). [13] In September 2017, De Vere relaunched with 22 locations [14] [15] and announced the sale of 20 non-core hotels. [16]
Between 2013 and 2014, Starwood also acquired three British hospitality groups: De Vere Group for £ 232 million, [18] Four-Pillars Hotels for £ 90 million, [19] and Principal Hayley Group for £ 360 million. [20] In February 2014, Starwood Property Trust spun off Starwood Waypoint Residential Trust, a single-family rental real estate ...
Latimer House in Buckinghamshire. Latimer House is a large country house at Latimer, Buckinghamshire.It is now branded as De Vere Latimer Estate [1] and functions as a countryside hotel used for country house weddings and conferences.
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The latest addition to the building, the Cambridge Wing, was finished in 1988 and has 25 bedrooms and a conference suite. On 13 March 1997, Principal Hotel Company purchased the De Vere Selsdon Estate and commenced with a £2.5 million refurbishment, including a new reception area, additional conference and banquet facilities and a business ...
Robert de Vere: John de Vere 1442–1513 13th Earl of Oxford: George de Vere: John de Vere: John de Vere 1499–1526 14th Earl of Oxford: John de Vere d. 1540 15th Earl of Oxford: John de Vere 1516–1562 16th Earl of Oxford: Aubrey de Vere (b. 1519) Edward de Vere 1550–1604 17th Earl of Oxford: Hugh de Vere: Henry de Vere 1593–1625 18th ...
Horwood House – The rear of the House. Horwood House lies 0.5-mile (0.80 km) south east of the village of Little Horwood in Buckinghamshire.This Grade II listed building mansion is a comparatively modern house, built in 1911, the date being embossed into the gutter hopper-heads.