NEW DELHI: Bird Group , the promoter and operator of Roseate Hotels & Resorts, has acquired Beechfield House , Wiltshire in the UK. This will be Bird Group’s eighth hotel and a part of the luxury collection of Roseate Hotels & Resorts.
Bird Group executive director Gaurav Bhatia said: “We are beyond delighted to welcome Beechfield House and its exceptionally talented team into the Bird family. Keeping aligned with the vision behind our existing portfolio of distinguished hotels & resorts, we look forward to delivering immaculate hospitality and exemplary guest experiences at Beechfield House.”
Set in eight acres, the 24-room Beechfield House was built in 1878 and it remained a family home for 90 years until it was converted into a hotel in the late 1960s.
Bird Group is a conglomerate in diverse businesses including IT, travel & aviation services, hospitality, luxury retail and education, across India, UK and the Middle East.
Bird Group executive director Gaurav Bhatia said: “We are beyond delighted to welcome Beechfield House and its exceptionally talented team into the Bird family. Keeping aligned with the vision behind our existing portfolio of distinguished hotels & resorts, we look forward to delivering immaculate hospitality and exemplary guest experiences at Beechfield House.”
Set in eight acres, the 24-room Beechfield House was built in 1878 and it remained a family home for 90 years until it was converted into a hotel in the late 1960s.
Bird Group is a conglomerate in diverse businesses including IT, travel & aviation services, hospitality, luxury retail and education, across India, UK and the Middle East.
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