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included the
Little Chef
roadside restaurants,
Forte Grand, Travelodge,
Posthouse and
Crest hotels,
Harvester restaurants,
contract catering firm Gardner...
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Posthouse may
refer to: Post
office Alternative written form of Post
house (historical building) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- Six
Continents plc. In
April 2001, Six
Continents bought the UK-based
Posthouse Hotels business from Comp****
Group for £810 million, and
during the following...
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Hotels division's
three remaining brands (Le Méridien,
Heritage Hotels and
Posthouse Forte) to Comp****. In May 2001,
Nomura Group acquired Le Méridien Hotels...
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demolished in 1912
Philately portal Postage stamp Dak bungalows, the
former posthouses of the
British Raj
Freepost (also
known as
Business Reply Mail) "Going...
- kingdoms,
trading settlements,
Buddhist cave temples,
ancient paths,
posthouses,
mountain p****es,
beacon towers,
sections of the
Great Wall, fortifications...
- muni****lity in Åland, Finland. It was
built in 1828 as the most
western posthouse on the
Finnish side of the old mail
route connecting Swedish capital Stockholm...
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Happy Eater roadside restaurants, Crest,
Forte Grand,
Travelodge and
Posthouse hotels, as well as the wine
merchant Grierson-Blumenthal and a non-controlling...
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among Heathrow hotels. It was
acquired in 1978 by the
Forte Group as a
Posthouse, and in 2001 it was
bought by B****/Six
Continents which became the InterContinental...
- A post house,
posthouse, or
posting house was a
house or inn
where horses were kept and
could be
rented or
changed out.
Postriders could also be hired...