Tankersley Manor completes first stage of £2 million refurbishment
Friday 1st February 2008
February 2008: QHotels’, 17th Century property Tankersley Manor, has unveiled the results of the first stage of its £2 million refurbishment to its conference and events facilities.
The four star deluxe hotel, which backs onto glorious Yorkshire woodland, has witnessed a complete overhaul to its business centre, reception and bar areas.
“We are delighted with the results of Tankersley Manor’s refurbishment; the hotel and its fantastic facilities further raises the integrity of the area as both a business and leisure destination,” comments Stuart Downham, General Manager, Tankersley Manor.
“It’s important to us to continue to remain at the forefront of business and leisure hospitality, which is why we have made such a large investment into Tankersley Manor, to bring it in line with the quality that the QHotels brand is renowned for,” concludes Downham.
The hotel’s eleven conference, boardroom and syndicate rooms, accommodating 15 to 400 delegates, have been equipped with the latest business amenities and facilities.
In addition to the renovated business facilities, the property already boasts a magnificent Health, Fitness and Spa suite, called Reflections. The suite includes pool, sauna, steam room, gymnasium and four deluxe treatment rooms.
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Notes to Editor:
o Since its inception four years ago, the QHotels group has grown from two hotels to 21; under the management of Managing Director Michael Purtill, Sales Director David Taylor and Financial Director Ian Goulding who founded the group in collaboration with the investment company Alchemy Partners.
o The group now boasts a prestigious selection of highly individual properties throughout the UK and pride themselves on a mix of elegant and beautiful hotels.
o For more information and a full list of the QHotels properties please visit www.qhotels.co.uk .


