CLASSIC British Hotels has announced the addition of Oakley Hall, a luxury hotel in Basingstoke, as the newest member of its group.
The news marks a significant expansion of the group's portfolio of prestigious properties.
Oakley Hall Hotel, in Rectory Road in Oakley, is surrounded by 315 acres of parkland.
"We are delighted to welcome Oakley Hall Hotel to the Classic British Hotels family," said Phillp Allsopp, managing director of the group.
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Mr Allsopp added: "With its rich history, exquisite amenities, and commitment to delivering exceptional service, this charming property perfectly embodies the values and traditions that are synonymous with our brand."
The general manager of the hotel, Manuel Araujo, also shared his excitement about the partnership.
He said: "We are thrilled to become a member hotel of Classic British Hotels. This collaboration provides us with a unique opportunity to showcase our commitment to providing an unforgettable experience for our guests. We look forward to welcoming guests from all over the world to experience the timeless charm and warm hospitality of Oakley Hall."
The hotel is a British estate and steeped in rich history offering guests a captivating escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
With 50 rooms it features Egyptian cotton linens, unique design features, stunning views, and oversized bathtubs.
The celebrated Glasshouse Restaurant, holder of two AA Rosettes, showcases inventive dishes that highlight locally sourced and home-grown produce.
Additionally, the estate's tranquil grounds and versatile event spaces are often used for weddings, conferences, and celebrations.
In celebration of the partnership, Oakley Hall will be offering exclusive packages and promotions to Classic British Hotels' loyal followers, providing them with the opportunity to experience the hotel.
For more information, visit classicbritishhotels.com.
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