Majestic Hotel, Harrogate

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DoubleTree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa
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DoubleTree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa
Majestic Hotel, Harrogate
Former namesThe Majestic Hotel
Hotel chain DoubleTree
General information
StatusOpened
TypeHotel
Architectural styleVictorian style
ClassificationStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
AddressRipon Road HG1 2HU
Town or city Harrogate
CountryEngland
Coordinates 53°59′49″N1°32′37″W / 53.996833°N 1.543716°W / 53.996833; -1.543716
Construction started1898
Completed1900
Opened18 July 1900 (The Majestic Hotel)
18 September 2019 (DoubleTree by Hilton)
Renovated1998-2002
2018-2019
OwnerCairn Group
Technical details
Floor count5
Design and construction
Architect(s) George Dennis Martin
Other information
Number of rooms184
Number of restaurants1
ParkingYes
Website
Official website

The Majestic Hotel or Hotel Majestic, now officially known as the DoubleTree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa, is a hotel in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.

Contents

History

The hotel was designed by the architect George Dennis Martin [1] and built by the Frederick Hotels Limited (which owned the Hotel Great Central and Wharncliffe Restaurant, London, the Hotel Russell, London, the Royal Pavilion Hotel, Folkestone, the Hotel Burlington in Dover Bay, the Sackville Hotel, Bexhill-on-Sea and the Hotel Metropole, Whitby). It opened on 18 July 1900. [2]

In the years before the First World War, the hotel was frequented by many celebrities, politicians and royalties. Prince Henry of Prussia stayed in The Majestic Hotel while organising an Anglo-German car rally in Yorkshire, [3] accompanied by the Maharajah of Patiala who was also a guest, as were a number of Russian grand duchesses.

On 21 June 1924 the hotel was badly damaged in a fire. The top two storeys of the west wing were destroyed, the rooms on the same level along the south front of the main building were damaged, and the dome was destroyed. A French maid became distressed after being trapped on the roof, and a local waiter went onto the roof to prevent her from jumping. She was eventually lowered down, and rescued, by the fire brigade. [4]

In 2010 a fire at the hotel caused significant damage, including water damage. One person died in the fire. [5]

In 2016 the hotel was purchased by the Cairn Group [6] [7] and it was rebranded to DoubleTree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa on 18 September 2019 following a £15 million renovation programme that took 18 months to be completed. [8] [9]

Information

It has 184 rooms. During the refurbishment, redevelopment of its former leisure club took place transforming it into The Harrogate Spa. [10] The hotel has one restaurant and one piano lounge.

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