Quorn Country Hotel joins Best Western's Signature Collection

05 June 2018 by
Quorn Country Hotel joins Best Western's Signature Collection

The Quorn Country Hotel has joined Best Western Great Britain's BW Signature Collection.

The 36-bedroom Leicestershire property is now one of more than 250 independent hotel members of the marketing consortium. The 17th-century listed building has a conference theatre with a capacity of 300.

The hotel is owned by Talash Hotels Group, which owns 13 hotels in total including Stoke Rochford Hall, which is a member of Best Western's BW Premier Collection.

Jason Baggott, regional operations manager for the hotel, said: "We're extremely proud to see the Quorn Country Hotel join the Best Western family and take the property to the next level."

Rob Paterson, chief executive of Best Western Great Britain, added: "We're delighted to welcome Quorn Country Hotel, BW Signature Collection to our brilliantly different collection of independently owned properties."

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