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Gloucestershire hotel gets £2.5million refurbishment

The Cheltenham Chase Hotel has undergone a multi-million-pound refurbishment and has rebranded to a Delta by Marriott Hotel.

Completed at the end of October, the £2.5m transformation included modernisation of all 122 bedrooms, a fully remodelled lounge, restaurant, lobby and new signature Delta bar.

The rebrand sees the hotel become only the second Delta by Marriott Hotel in the UK. The brand continues its global rollout offering fresh, contemporary accommodation with a focus on getting the finer details right.

Formerly under the QHotel brand, the hotel was acquired by real estate investment firm Aprirose in 2017. 

Dan Kelly, general manager of the Delta by Marriott Cheltenham Chase Hotel, said: "The Cheltenham Chase has always provided a perfect base for those wanting to explore the Cotswolds, whether that be for leisure or business.

"From corporate functions to weddings, attention to detail and providing excellent guest experiences has always been our focus and will remain so now we have rebranded.

"We anticipate the hotel will attract more business travellers, who will be drawn in by the globally recognised name, as well as stays generated from Marriot Bonvoy members, the brand's popular loyalty scheme."

Manish Gudka, chief executive of Aprirose, said: "Bringing the Delta Hotels by Marriott brand to The Cheltenham Chase Hotel demonstrates a major investment in the local economy. It is only the second of its kind in the UK and is a significant development for the region.

"The refurbishment reinforces our commitment to our hotel business as we continue to look for the best opportunities for our hotel portfolio."

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