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Britannia Hotels

Budget British hotel group


Budget British hotel group

FieldValue
nameBritannia Hotels Limited
logo[[File:Britannia Hotels logo.png100px]]
typePrivate
foundation1976
defunct
locationHale, Greater Manchester, England
locations64
key_people
industryHospitality
products
servicesConference room hire, banqueting functions, health club membership
revenue£154.790m (2023)
operating_income£5.2m (2023)
net_income£31.692m (2023)
ownerAlex Langsam
Hawksford Trust Company Jersey Limited
num_employees12,000
subsidBritannia Adelphi Hotel Ltd
Birmingham International Hotel Ltd
Ambassador Hotels (Bournemouth) Ltd
Ambassador (East Cliff) Ltd
Britannia Hotel Bolton Ltd
Britannia Hotel Leeds Ltd
Britannia Country House Hotel Ltd
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh Ltd
Britannia Hotel Wolverhampton Ltd
Pontins Holiday Parks
homepagebritanniahotels.com

Hawksford Trust Company Jersey Limited Birmingham International Hotel Ltd Ambassador Hotels (Bournemouth) Ltd Ambassador (East Cliff) Ltd Britannia Hotel Bolton Ltd Britannia Hotel Leeds Ltd Britannia Country House Hotel Ltd Britannia Hotel Edinburgh Ltd Britannia Hotel Wolverhampton Ltd Pontins Holiday Parks

Britannia Hotels is a British budget hotel group with 64 hotels in Great Britain. The company also owns the Pontins Holiday Parks.

Since 2010 Britannia Hotels has been a subject of criticism over the hygiene and maintenance of its locations; consumer group Which? repeatedly found the chain to be the worst in the United Kingdom since October 2013. The criticism has contributed towards the growing general perception of Britannia Hotels as "Britain's worst hotel chain".

History

Foundation and early years

Britannia Hotels was founded in 1976 with the purchase of the Britannia Country House Hotel in Didsbury, Manchester. Its chief executive, founder, and largest shareholder remains Alex Langsam. Langsam is a non-domiciled UK resident, registered as living in Austria for tax purposes since 1999. His net personal worth was valued at £401 million in 2025 by The Sunday Times.

The company's head office is Halecroft, a Grade II* listed building in Hale. A large cluster of the company's hotels are located in and around Manchester.

Soon after its foundation, Britannia began making a number of further acquisitions. The second purchase in 1981 was a derelict listed building in central Manchester (the former Watts Warehouse standing on Portland Street). After redeveloping the unit it opened in May 1982 as the Britannia Hotel Manchester. At the end of 1982, British Rail sold off its hotel division, British Transport Hotels. From this sale, in 1983 Britannia bought the Britannia Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool.

In the mid-1980s, Alex Langsam acquired the Grade II* listed London Road Fire Station in Manchester for the group. Proposals to redevelop it into a hotel and offices were delayed and in 2006 it was placed on English Heritage's register of "at risk" historical buildings. The city council's attempt to compulsorily purchase the building was rejected on 29 November 2011. In 2015 Britannia sold the building to Allied London which began redevelopment as a mixed-use leisure and hotel facility.

The 1988 Philip Saville film The Fruit Machine featured interior and main entrance scenes of the Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool, including a vertical pan shot past the lit marquee at night.

In 1987 Britannia Hotels converted an unused building in Manchester that had been the city's C&A department store - this became the Sachas Hotel. Later in the same year Bosworth Hall, a country house style hotel in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, was purchased. Bosworth Hall was being converted from a hospital/nursing home into a hotel and Britannia took over the development from the builders who went bankrupt. In 1988 the company purchased and began development of the International Hotel adjacent to Canary Wharf in London. The hotel opened on 9 June 1992. A year later, Britannia took over a 187-bedroom hotel in Stockport. After a period of refurbishment, the Britannia Stockport Hotel opened in 1993. In the summer of the same year, the group also purchased the Europa Hotel situated close to Gatwick Airport.

Development since 2000

In the following 10 years, the group acquired 16 more hotels in locations such as Birmingham, Aberdeen and Newcastle. In November 2004, it acquired four hotels from the Grand Leisure Group: the Grand Hotel in Scarborough, the Grand Hotel in Llandudno, the Grand Burstin Hotel in Folkestone and the Grand Metropole in Blackpool. In January 2011, the company bought North West holiday camp business Pontins out of administration in an £18.5 million deal which safeguarded about 1,000 jobs. Following the acquisition, Britannia had to deal with a series of complaints.

From 2005 to 2015, the group had its most rapid period of expansion, acquiring 23 hotels, including the Palace Hotel in Buxton and the Basingstoke Country Hotel acquired from the Hotel Collection and the Trecarn Hotel Torquay and Cavendish Hotel in Eastbourne. In 2016, Britannia Hotels also purchased The Bromsgrove Hotel & Spa which had been owned and operated by Hilton. Later in 2017, Britannia Hotels acquired the Royal Hotel in Hull from the Mercure Hotel Group, expanding to 53 hotels.

In 2008 as part of the Capital of Culture celebrations, a musical based on the Adelphi Hotel, written and directed by Phil Willmott, Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi, ran at the Liverpool Playhouse from 30 June until 2 August.

Britannia Hotels purchased nine hotels, reaching a total of 61, between 2017 and 2021, when it acquired The Grand Hotel Gosforth Park (formerly Marriott) in Newcastle, The Grand Hotel Sunderland (formerly Marriott), The Grand Hotel Blackpool (formerly Hilton), The Meon Valley Hotel, Golf & Country Club near Southampton, The Sprowston Manor Hotel & Country Club near Norwich, The Hollins Hall Hotel, Golf & Country Club in Baildon, Bradford, The Coylumbridge Hotel (formerly Hilton) in Aviemore and The Royal Clifton Hotel in Southport.

On 15 July 2023, a fire broke out in one of the rooms in the Royal Albion Hotel, Brighton reducing most of the Grade II building to a shell. It was made worse by the high winds over the weekend which made fighting the fire challenging. This left the façade unstable, requiring most of the exterior to be demolished.

List of properties

, Britannia Hotels operate 64 hotels, all in Great Britain:

Branded hotels

BrandLocationsTotalTotal properties26
Britannia Hotels{{cslistAberdeenBirminghamBolton
Airport Inn{{cslistGatwick AirportManchester Hotel & Spa2
Grand Hotel{{cslistBlackpoolLlandudnoGosforth Park

Individually named hotels

LocationPropertiesTotalNotesTotal properties38
AviemoreCoylumbridge Aviemore Hotel1
BasingstokeCountry Hotel1
BirminghamBromsgrove Hotel & Spa1
Blackpool3
Bournemouth4The Royal Bath Hotel is Grade II listed.
BrightonRoyal Albion Hotel1Grade II* listed. Damaged by fire in 2023.
BuxtonPalace Hotel1Grade II listed.
Bradford2Corner block of the Midland Hotel is Grade II listed.
Coventry1
EastbourneCavendish Hotel1
FolkestoneThe Grand Burstin Hotel1
Gatwick3
Kingston upon HullRoyal Hotel1
LiverpoolAdelphi Hotel1Grade II listed.
LondonInternational Hotel1
Manchester2
Market BosworthBosworth Hall Hotel & Spa1Grade II* listed.
NorwichSprowston Manor Hotel1
PeterheadWaterside Hotel1
PrestwickAdamton Country House1
Runcorn / WarringtonDaresbury Park Hotel & Spa1Located in Runcorn though stated by the company as being in neighbouring Warrington.
Scarborough2
SouthamptonMeon Valley Hotel, Golf & Country Club1
Southport3
Stoke on TrentNorth Stafford Hotel1Grade II* listed.
TorquayTrecarn Hotel1

Reviews and prosecutions

Reviews

YearBH
score1st
score1st
chainRef.
201336%78%Q Hotelslast=Coldwellfirst=Willtitle=The UK's best and worst hotel chainsurl=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2013/oct/30/uk-chain-hotels-survey-best-and-worsturl-status=livenewspaper=The Guardiandate=30 October 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101052629/http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2013/oct/30/uk-chain-hotels-survey-best-and-worstarchive-date=1 November 2013}}
201433%83%Sofitellast1=Knowlesfirst1=Kittytitle=Britannia Hotels is 'the worst chain in UK', satisfaction survey findsurl=https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/britannia-hotels-is-the-worst-chain-in-uk-satisfaction-survey-finds-9818630.htmlaccess-date=22 December 2022work=The Independentpublisher=Independent Digital News & Mediadate=26 October 2014archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141029090658/https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/britannia-hotels-is-the-worst-chain-in-uk-satisfaction-survey-finds-9818630.htmlarchive-date=29 October 2014location=Londonlanguage=en-gb}}
201583%Premier Innlast1=Sayidfirst1=Rukititle=Premier Inn crowned top hotel chain in Britain after beating posh brandsurl=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/premier-inn-crowned-top-hotel-6762017access-date=22 December 2022work=Mirror Onlinepublisher=Trinity Mirrordate=4 November 2015archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160106133204/http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/premier-inn-crowned-top-hotel-6762017archive-date=6 January 2016location=Londonlanguage=en-gb}}
201644%83%Premier Innlast1=Sayidfirst1=Rukititle=Worst hotel chain in the UK revealed as it comes bottom in satisfaction survey for second timeurl=https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/worst-hotel-chain-uk-revealed-9125633access-date=22 December 2022work=Mirror Onlinepublisher=Trinity Mirrordate=26 October 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161028222109/https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/worst-hotel-chain-uk-revealed-9125633archive-date=28 October 2016location=Londonlanguage=en-gb}}
201733%79%Premier Innlast1=Buckleyfirst1=Juliatitle=Britannia Hotels judged worst in UKurl=https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/britannia-hotels-worst-uk-premier-inn-best-hotel-chains-guests-judge-a8017041.htmlaccess-date=22 December 2022work=The Independentpublisher=Independent Digital News & Mediadate=24 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171029115928/https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/britannia-hotels-worst-uk-premier-inn-best-hotel-chains-guests-judge-a8017041.htmlarchive-date=29 October 2017location=Londonlanguage=en-gb}}
201835%79%Premier Inntitle=Britannia named worst UK hotel chain for sixth consecutive yearurl=https://www.itv.com/news/2018-11-03/britannia-named-worst-uk-hotel-chain-for-sixth-consecutive-yearaccess-date=22 December 2022work=ITV Newspublisher=ITVdate=3 November 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181104150645/https://www.itv.com/news/2018-11-03/britannia-named-worst-uk-hotel-chain-for-sixth-consecutive-year/archive-date=4 November 2018location=Londonlanguage=en-gb}}
201939%79%Premier Inn
Wetherspoonslast=Kollewefirst=Juliatitle=Britannia Hotels rated sector's worst chain for seventh year in a rowurl=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/oct/28/britannia-hotels-rated-sectors-worst-chain-seventh-year-in-a-row-which-surveyurl-status=livenewspaper=The Guardiandate=28 October 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221222120029/https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/oct/28/britannia-hotels-rated-sectors-worst-chain-seventh-year-in-a-row-which-surveyarchive-date=22 December 2022}}
202037%86%Sofitellast1=Brignallfirst1=Milestitle=Britannia named worst UK hotel chain for eighth year in a rowurl=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/dec/05/britannia-named-worst-uk-hotel-chain-for-eighth-year-in-a-row-whichaccess-date=22 December 2022work=The Guardiandate=5 December 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221222110851/https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/dec/05/britannia-named-worst-uk-hotel-chain-for-eighth-year-in-a-row-whicharchive-date=22 December 2022location=Manchesterlanguage=en-gb}}
202149%79%Premier Innlast1=Lancefieldfirst1=Neiltitle='Stains everywhere' - The UK's worst hotel chains revealedurl=https://www.independent.co.uk/business/uk-worst-hotel-chains-2022-b2005102.htmlaccess-date=22 December 2022work=The Independentpublisher=Independent Digital News & Mediadate=1 February 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221222111931/https://www.independent.co.uk/business/uk-worst-hotel-chains-2022-b2005102.htmlarchive-date=22 December 2022location=Londonlanguage=en-gb}}
202256%78%Premier Innlast1=Parveenfirst1=Naziatitle=Britannia named worst UK hotel chain for tenth year in a rowurl=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022/nov/09/britannia-named-worst-uk-hotel-chain-for-tenth-year-in-a-rowaccess-date=22 December 2022work=The Guardiandate=9 November 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221222110636/https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022/nov/09/britannia-named-worst-uk-hotel-chain-for-tenth-year-in-a-rowarchive-date=22 December 2022location=Manchesterlanguage=en-gb}}
202348%77%Hotel Indigotitle=Which? warns it's increasingly hard to find a low cost hotel stay - as it reveals best and worst hotel chains of 2023url=https://www.which.co.uk/policy-and-insight/article/which-warns-its-increasingly-hard-to-find-a-low-cost-hotel-stay-as-it-reveals-best-and-worst-hotel-chains-of-2023-ajCvb1D1rVCourl-status=livewebsite=Which?publisher=Consumers' Associationarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231104015445/https://www.which.co.uk/policy-and-insight/article/which-warns-its-increasingly-hard-to-find-a-low-cost-hotel-stay-as-it-reveals-best-and-worst-hotel-chains-of-2023-ajCvb1D1rVCoarchive-date=4 November 2023date=28 October 2023}}
202544%76%Wetherspoonslast1=Lancefieldfirst1=Neiltitle=The UK hotel chain dubbed the worst for 12th year in a rowurl=https://www.independent.co.uk/bulletin/lifestyle/britannia-hotel-which-premier-inn-b2859895.htmlaccess-date=21 January 2026work=Bulletinpublisher=The Independentdate=6 November 2025archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20251112082521/https://www.independent.co.uk/bulletin/lifestyle/britannia-hotel-which-premier-inn-b2859895.htmlarchive-date=12 November 2025location=Londonlanguage=en-gb}}

Britannia Hotels has been subject to widespread criticism on many issues, most notably in hygiene and maintenance. In November 2025, consumer group Which? declared Britannia Hotels to be the worst hotel chain in the United Kingdom for 12 years, in last place with an overall score of 44%. Britannia Hotels had been last place in the Which? hotel chain rankings since October 2013, when the editor Richard Headland warned that other chains (such as Premier Inn) were undercutting Britannia with better service at similar prices.

In 2005 and 2006, the Grand Hotel in Scarborough and the Britannia Adelphi were investigated by the BBC over theft and hygiene. In November 2014, an undercover investigation by the Liverpool Echo found issues with the upkeep of both the exterior and interior of the Adelphi, warning that the ageing interiors and basic service placed Britannia Hotels at a disadvantage in the fast-evolving "cut-throat" tourism industry. In 2019, Which? journalists found the Britannia Lodge near Gatwick airport to be in a worse condition, reporting smells of damp because of a clogged ventilation fan, a bathroom affected by mould, and stains revealed under ultraviolet light. In the following year, Which? reported that the situation had not improved, despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the renewed interest in luxury hotels for staycations.

Hotel research and booking site Oyster.com has reviewed a number of Britannia Hotels. The website commended most of the reviewed locations for their proximity to city centres or public transport hubs and efforts to renovate some rooms in the Manchester location, but raised concerns about outdated interiors, inconsistent maintenance, and Wi-Fi access fees, the latter generally considered inappropriate in a country where internet access is a major part of daily life.

Official and charity use

The Home Office temporarily rented rooms in three Britannia locations (two in Bournemouth, one in Folkestone) to house asylum seekers because of overcrowding at the detention centres. The Home Office also rented rooms for new refugees who were waiting for long-term housing.

In December 2018, the Britannia Royal at Kingston upon Hull cancelled a charity reservation for rough sleepers on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day without giving a reason. The incident led to a criticism against Britannia Hotels, which temporarily removed its presence from social media.

Response to COVID-19

In March 2020, Britannia Hotels attracted widespread condemnation for its response to the coronavirus pandemic: on 19 March, the Coylumbridge Aviemore Hotel sacked and evicted approximately 30 staff who lived in the hotel without notice or redundancy pay, leaving several homeless. Britannia Hotels later reversed the decision under widespread political and public pressure, but claimed that the sackings were due to an "administrative error". Staff were also dismissed and evicted at the Britannia-owned Pontins holiday parks.

On 24 March, Manchester City Council reported that Britannia Hotels evicted homeless people from Britannia's two city centre hotels (Britannia Manchester and Sachas Hotel), despite an agreement between Britannia and Manchester council to accommodate them.

Food hygiene

In September 2007, Manchester Crown Court fined Britannia Hotels £39,486 for food hygiene offences at the Britannia Hotel in Stockport, shortly after TripAdvisor rated it as one of Britain's dirtiest hotels. In December 2014, magistrates at the Nuneaton Justice Centre fined Britannia Hotels £25,400 for food hygiene offences at the Royal Court Hotel in Coventry. In June 2017, the Adelphi was prosecuted for breaches of food safety and hygiene regulations.

Health and safety

Britannia Hotels was prosecuted for breaking health and safety laws after a student drowned in the Adelphi's swimming pool in 2006. In November 2015, the Liverpool Echo investigated a guest's complaints about the Adelphi. Further issues with the Adelphi have been reported since. The Liverpool Echo visited the company's headquarters in June 2019 to interview a spokesperson about the complaints, but no-one would speak to the journalists.

In 2013 in Canterbury Crown Court, the chain was ordered to pay £200,000 in fines and costs for putting guests and construction workers at risk of exposure to asbestos at the Grand Burstin Hotel in Folkestone.

In 2021, the chain was fined £86,000 after an employee fell through rusted railings and suffered life-changing injuries at the Prince of Wales Hotel in Southport. Sefton Council also issued an improvement notice after no attempt was made to make the area safe after the accident occurred.

On 10 September 2022, a 21-year-old woman was crushed to death by a wardrobe whilst staying at the Britannia Adelphi hotel.

Notes

References

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