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  2. Worplesdon Place Hotel, Guildford - Wikipedia

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    Worplesdon Place Hotel. Worplesdon Place Hotel near Guildford, Surrey is a house of historical significance. It appears to have been built in about 1845 by Sir William Bovill. It was a private residence for the next 100 years and was owned by several notable people. In the 1950s it became a hotel and still operates in this manner today.

  3. Sutton Place, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Sutton Place, 3 miles (4.8 km) north-east [n 1] of Guildford in Surrey, is a large Grade I listed [1] Tudor prodigy house built c. 1525 [2] by Sir Richard Weston (d. 1541), a courtier of Henry VIII. It is of importance to art history in showing some of the earliest traces of Italianate Renaissance design elements in English architecture.

  4. Hog's Back - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 it became the Hog's Back Hotel, initially owned by the Guildford Friary Brewery, [6] and it remains a hotel, now officially known as the Hog's Back Hotel and Spa, Farnham. On the south side of the Hog's Back, a little to the east of Poyle Hill, another large mansion was built in 1873 called Great Down, attributed to Robert Kerr .

  5. The Plaza Hotel’s ‘Popular’ Wicked-Themed Afternoon Tea Is ...

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    We were lucky enough to have the full 'Defying Gravi-Tea' experience.

  6. Grade II* listed buildings in Guildford (borough) - Wikipedia

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    72, 74, 76 and 78 High Street (one, 1803-built two-bay mid-terrace with 13th century Undercroft.): Guildford: House: 1803: 1 May 1953: 1180242: 72, 74, 76 and 78 High Street

  7. Forte Group - Wikipedia

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    These included the Cumberland Hotel, the Regent Palace and the Strand Palace (all acquired from the J. Lyons and Co hotels subsidiary in the late 60s/early 70s) and they were joined by most of the London Forte Grand hotels when the Forte Grand brand was axed, although The Cavendish was an exception as it joined the Crest brand. These hotels all ...

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