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RESIDENTS have been visiting Rainhill Hall for a spot of afternoon tea and to explore the extensive grounds as the hospitality venue reopens. Rainhill Hall is a Grade II listed building, which was once the home of a princess and in December became the latest hotel in Signature Living’s portfolio. It briefly opened as a hotel and was immediately full before the UK was hit with a third lockdown in January. From Monday, April 12, Signature Living opened outside areas for families to enjoy, including a new space for outside casual dining, nestled between the main house and the chapel.
THE Star’s online story about Rainhill Hall brought back memories of when I was a bicycle delivery boy for Miss Stewart’s mixed business in Rainhill village (approx. 1949/51). On a daily delivery I went to Loyola Hall providing mixed groceries to the kitchens, which in turn were prepared to provide the meals for the permanent and visiting priests who were billeted at the hall. I remember long trestle tables and benches in the room for the priests’ meals and having to pass through this long room on the way to the kitchens. I can also remember the banter and greetings received each morning from the novices and priests.
PEOPLE are invited to afternoon tea and to explore the extensive grounds at Rainhill Hall when hospitality reopens. Lawrence Kenwright, the owner of the historic country house which he restored and opened as a hotel, is inviting people to attend. Rainhill Hall is a Grade II listed building, which was once the home of a princess and in December became the latest hotel in Signature Living’s portfolio. Rainhill Hall It briefly opened as a hotel and was immediately full before the UK was hit with a third lockdown in January. Ahead of the latest easing of restrictions on Monday, April 12, Signature Living is opening outside areas for families to enjoy, including a new space for outside casual dining, nestled between the main house and the chapel.
A legal agreement has been struck between 95% of the developer’s 300 unsecured creditors and its founder Lawrence Kenwright to draw up a plan that could see assets such as Liverpool hotels The Shankly and 30 James Street bought out of administration, the parties say.