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Warner Leisure Hotels took ownership of the site from Yellands Chalet Hotels in 1966. It was known as Yarmouth Holiday Camp for a number of years before being renamed Norton Grange in the 1990s. Cricket St Thomas Hotel
After a number of owners it was acquired by Warner Leisure Hotels. [3] The 8,400-square-metre (90,000 sq ft) Salvin house had a new bedroom wing added before opening as a 200-room country house hotel with spa facilities in 2000.
Bourne Holidays Ltd who operate 14 hotels across the UK under the Warner Leisure Hotels name, and which are exclusively for adults. Many of the Warner Leisure Hotels properties are country house hotels, including Alvaston Hall, Bodelwyddan Castle, Cricket St Thomas, Holme Lacey House, Littlecote House, Nidd Hall, and Thoresby Hall.
The current Haven chain is formed from a number of acquisitions by its former brands, including Warner Holiday Camps (now trading as Warner Hotels). By 1992 all the self catering Warner Camps were under the Haven banner. [4] Even though most Haven Parks were self catering Full Board and Half Board were available at Caister and Duporth.
The Forest of Arden Hotel & Country Club is a hotel and country club complex in EnglandIt is located 4 miles (6 km) to the east of Birmingham Airport in Warwickshire.In October 2023, it was acquired by Blackstone Inc. to be operated under their Warner Leisure Hotels brand.
In mid-2021, Bourne Leisure Hotels agreed to purchase the remaining part of the Castle from Denbighshire County Council which had bought the lease to the building. Bourne planned to fully refurbish the castle and to operate it via its Warner Leisure Hotels subsidiary which was already operating the hotel area on the property.
Soane completed further alterations in 1801–7. The Georgian orangery attached to the house was later turned into a parrot house but is now used for bowling by Warner holiday guests. [14] In the grounds is a small garden house known as "The Admirals Seat". [15] In 1999 the house was developed into a Warner Leisure Hotels resort.
In 1964, Harris co-founded Bourne Leisure, a holiday and leisure company which owns Haven Holidays and Warner Leisure Hotels, after he audited a caravan park in his former role as an accountant. His co-founder was David Allen. [2] [3]