The UK Holiday Group

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The UK Holiday Group Ltd.
Company typePrivate company
Industry Travel and Tourism
Founded Norwich, Norfolk (1983 (1983))
FounderPaul Bennett
Headquarters
The Old Bakery, Queens Road, Norwich
,
United Kingdom
Number of locations
9 hotels (2018)
Area served
  • England
  • Wales
Key people
Paul Bennett (Chairman), Neal Fletcher (Operations Director), Harold Burke (Sales Director),
Products
  • Over 50's package holidays
  • Coastal Breaks
Services
Number of employees
  • 400+ (2014)
Subsidiaries
  • Grand UK Hotels
  • Sunrise Direct
  • Just For Groups
  • Grand UK Holidays
  • Glenton
  • Anglia Hosts
Website theukholidaygroup.com

The UK Holiday Group Ltd. or simply referred to as UKHG is a British privately owned package holiday company based in Norwich, United Kingdom specialising in holidays for elderly couples.

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History

The group was founded in 1983 by Paul Bennett when he was 23 with his £500 life savings. [1]

The coaches subsidiary Glenton was launched in 2005 by Steve Turbill, Harriet Stamp and Paul Bennett. [2] [3]

In 2010, the year it purchased the Daunceys Hotel in Weston-Super-Mare, the group's sales rose 11% to £26 million with 100,000 annual visitors. [4] [5]

In November 2012, the group bought the bookings of the defunct Bowen Travel Group (coaches). [6]

In March 2012, the group closed down the Warwick Hotel in Blackpool. [7] In October 2014, the group announced its intention to demolish the Mount Sorrel Hotel in Barry, and build houses on the lot instead [8] (the hotel was revived in 2016 when a new owner bought it [9] ). In 2018, the group sold two of its hotels: the Historic Lake District hotel in Kendal for £975k, [10] and the historic Daunceys Hotel in Somerset for £995,000. [11]

Description

Each year, the hotel group welcomes more than 250,000 overnight guests.

Subsidiaries

Locations

The group operate 9 hotels throughout England and Wales. Eight are traded under Grand UK Hotels, one under Anglia Hosts

List of The UK Holiday Group's hotels [13]
Name of HotelLocationNo. of BedroomsTraded under
Glen Usk Hotel Llandrindod Wells, Wales79Grand UK Hotels
Hotel Richmond Torquay, Devon48Grand UK Hotels
Nelson Hotel Great Yarmouth, Norfolk50Grand UK Hotels
County Hotel Skegness Skegness, Lincolnshire40Grand UK Hotels
George Hotel Swaffham, Norfolk 28Anglia Hosts

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