JW Lees, the Greater-Manchester based brewer and pub operator, has just added two north-west hotels to its portfolio.
They are The Stanneylands Hotel in Wilmslow, Cheshire with 52 bedrooms and The Boddington Arms with 20 bedrooms in Samlesbury, Lancashire.
The acquisitions bring the group’s total number of bedrooms to 287.
The Stanneylands Hotel has been integrated into the JW Lees hotel business.
The Boddington Arms, on the other hand, has closed for a £1million+ refurbishment.
The Boddington Arms is scheduled to re-open in April as ‘The Bluebird Inn at Samlesbury’. It will be named after Donald Campbell’s world-record breaking Bluebird K7 boat whose turbo-jet engine was built by British Aerospace, the hotel’s near neighbour in Samlesbury.
Other hotels in the JW Lees group include: The Alderley Edge Hotel, Anglesey Arms Hotel Menai Bridge, Groes Inn Conway, Huntsman Inn Holmfirth and Trearddur Bay Hotel.
Details: https://www.jwlees.co.uk/