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Warner Leisure Hotels

Bourne Holidays Limited trading as Warner Leisure Hotels
Private company
Industry Leisure
Headquarters Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England
Area served
Great Britain
Website www.warnerleisurehotels.co.uk

Warner Leisure Hotels offers holidays for adults in 13 country and coastal properties around the UK in the following locations: North Wales, Somerset, Herefordshire, Berkshire, North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Isle of Wight, Suffolk, Hampshire and Warwickshire. Warner’s hotel in Warwickshire is currently being developed and is not yet open to the public.

Warner Leisure Hotels is privately owned and is part of Bourne Holidays Limited together with Haven and Butlins

Captain Harry Warner opened Northney Holiday Camp at Hayling Island in 1932. The company rebranded as Warner in 1994 and now provides short adult-only breaks at 13 country and coastal locations in the UK.

In 2000 Bourne Holidays Limited bought the Rank Organisation which consisted of the Warner, Butlins and Haven holidays brands. Bourne Leisure is privately owned.

See Nidd Hall

Nidd Hall Hotel is a Grade II-listed mansion near Harrogate, Yorkshire. Set in 45 acres of parkland, the building dates back to the 1820s. It was originally the home of Benjamin Rawson, a wealthy Bradford wool merchant and is rumoured to be the place King Edward VIII was first introduced to Mrs Wallis Simpson.

See Thoresby Hall

Thoresby Hall Hotel is a Grade I-listed house that sits within the 100-acre Thoresby Estate, in the heart of the area commonly known as 'Robin Hood country' in Nottinghamshire. The hotel grounds consist of 30 acres of gardens. The hotel itself was restored over a decade ago.

Thoresby Hall is a part of The Dukeries – a tract of forest belonging to the Dukes of Portland and Newcastle, and the house’s original owner, Earl Manvers.

Corton Coastal Village is located near Lowestoft, in the County of Suffolk, close to the most easterly point of the UK.

Corton was originally part of the Colman Estate; at the end of the 19th Century Jeremiah Colman, patriarch of the Mustard family, built a house called The Clyffe.

Developments took place in 2012 with new rooms and landscaping. The village consists of chalets, beach gardens and lawns overlooking the coast.

Warner Leisure Hotels bought the Corton Estate in 1946 and began to develop it as a modern coastal holiday village.

See Gunton Hall

Gunton Hall Coastal Village is built around a Grade II-listed building that stands in 55 acres of grounds close to the Suffolk coastal town of Lowestoft.


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