Overview
Ruth Watson visits Langtry Manor Hotel in Bournemouth, which was built in 1877 for King Edward VII in honour of his mistress Lillie Langtry, and later turned into a hotel. Ruth immediately cites the building's painted brickwork as off-putting, while outdated decor and imprudent budgeting add to her horror, as she points out why the business is squandering potential profits.
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2 - 1Saxonia Guest House July 06, 2006 -
2 - 2Langtry Manor Hotel July 13, 2006 -
2 - 3Key West Hotel July 20, 2006 -
2 - 4Sparkles Hotel July 27, 2006 -
2 - 5Blossoms Guest House August 03, 2006 -
2 - 6Tasburgh House Hotel August 10, 2006 -
2 - 7Hanmer Arms Revisited August 17, 2006 -
2 - 8Worlington Hall Hotel Revisited August 24, 2006



