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The owner of Garstang Road venue Barton Manor intends to double its accommodation with 50 new guest rooms in a project adding four blocks to the building’s footprint.
Applicant Double Dutch Hotels is working with Liverpool architect Constructive Thinking Studio on the 21,000 sq ft expansion project, which would see the addition of a new entrance/lobby block with associated suites at mezzanine level; a glazed link to new accommodation; and landscaping.
Formerly known as Barton Grange, the hotel – now part of Best Western’s Signature Collection – is described as a popular venue for weddings and conferences. The space where the new blocks will be built was formerly occupied by a garden centre, with the extension effectively turning the hotel building into an L-shape.
Top Preston hotel unveils plans to double in size
One of Preston s top hotels has unveiled plans to double in size in a bid to attract more weddings and corporate events.
Monday, 17th May 2021, 12:30 pm
The four-star Barton Manor (formerly Barton Grange) wants to build an extension, adding up to 50 new rooms, on the site of its former garden centre.
The hotel currently has 51 rooms and the owners say that is limiting its ability to compete for bigger functions and conferences as our current (room) inventory does not support the market demand.
Barton Grange, which was originally a local mill owner s country mansion and later the home of MP Levi Collinson, became a six-bed hotel in 1951 and grew to become one of the most prestigious venues in the area.
Published: 06:00, 07 February 2021
Seventeen new classrooms are to be built at a Canterbury grammar school as it benefits from a £6.1 million cash injection.
Simon Langton Boys will say farewell to long-standing leaky mobile classrooms and welcome a new state-of-the-art teaching block, as well as an extension to the current dining area.
Langton Boys head teacher Ken Moffat
The much-needed project comes as the school prepares to take on an extra 30 pupils each year from September 2022.
The extra cohort, which will see Year 7 places rise from 120 to 150, means the south Canterbury site needs additional space.
Head teacher Ken Moffat is pleased to have secured the funding for the development, which he says cannot come soon enough.
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