Kronen Collection expands with historic hotel
A boutique hotel group has strengthened its UK presence with the purchase of a historic Lake District retreat.
The Kronen Collection has bought Borrowdale Gates Hotel, near Keswick.
The move expands the group’s portfolio, which includes The Crown Hotel, in Wetheral, and The Kilbirnie, in Newquay.
It also owns Jesmond Dene House, in Newcastle.
Borrowdale Gates was originally a private residence built by Margaret Heathcote in the 19th century, and was described by famous fellwalker and author Alfred Wainwright as the “loveliest square mile in Lakeland”.
A Kronen Collection spokesperson said: “We’ve always been passionate about expanding our portfolio with unique properties that offer both charm and exceptional location.
“Borrowdale Gates is an outstanding addition due to its rich history, stunning location in the Lake District, and the potential to provide guests with a truly authentic experience in one of the UK’s most picturesque regions.
“We remain dedicated to building on the success of Borrowdale Gates, which has been shaped by the expertise and commitment of its custodians.
“As we introduce new initiatives, there will be opportunities for growth and development, further strengthening our reputation for excellence.”
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