Normandy Hotel

Normandy Hotel
Former names Stakis Normandy Hotel
Hotel chain Cosmopolitan Hotels
General information
Status Open
Address Inchinnan Road
Town or city Renfrew
Country Scotland
Coordinates 55°52′50″N 4°24′26″W / 55.8806°N 4.4073°W / 55.8806; -4.4073Coordinates: 55°52′50″N 4°24′26″W / 55.8806°N 4.4073°W / 55.8806; -4.4073
Owner Cosmopolitan Hotel Group
Affiliation Erskine Bridge Hotel
Technical details
Floor count 4 floors, 1 mezzanine and 3 guest floors
Lifts/elevators 2
Other information
Number of rooms 141
Number of restaurants 1
Number of bars 1 main bar and various smaller bars within the conference suites
Facilities conference suites, wedding facilities, park & fly facilities, free wi-fi
Parking available
Website
http://www.thenormandyhotel.co.uk/

The Normandy Hotel is in Renfrew, Scotland. It is on the A8 road, near Glasgow Airport. Construction of the hotel was completed in 1973.[1][2]

History

Stakis Hotels logo

The hotel opened as Stakis Normandy Hotel. It was part of a portfolio of hotels, health clubs and casinos, known as Stakis Hotels. The group was one of Britain's largest hotel companies. It was owned by Reo Stakis. On February 1999 the Hilton Group bought out Stakis in a deal worth £1.16b.[3][4] Prior to the sale, many of the Stakis properties were divested to other hotel chains or closed completely, Hilton only retaining the most prestigious such as the Glasgow Grosvenor and the luxury Dunkeld House in Perthshire. This led the way for the Cosmopolitan Hotel Group who also own the Erskine Bridge Hotel to buy the Normandy in February 1998 for £6m.[2]

Hotel

The hotel has 141 rooms spread out over 4 floors. There are also conference suites, a restaurant, bar, free Wi-Fi and wedding facilities available. As the hotel is sited close to Glasgow Airport it offers park and fly facilities.

Argyll Stone and St. Convals Chariot

A pair of historical stones are situated within the grounds of the hotel. One stone is a pediment called Argyll Stone. It is said that the Earl of Argyle once rested at the rock in 1685. The other rock is the base of a cross called St. Convals Chariot. The cross was erected to the memory of St. Conval. Water gathers within a small hollow on this rock. It is said that the water has healing potential. The stones are enclosed behind steel railings on a small woodland path and are approximately 1m in length, height and width.[5]

Gallery

References

  1. "Glasgow Airport Accommodation Offering Park And Fly Services". Normandy Hotel. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
  2. 1 2 Custom byline text:  From the archive (1998-02-21). "Stakis sells airport hotel". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
  3. "The Company File | Ladbroke offers Ł1.16bn for Stakis". BBC News. 1999-02-08. Retrieved 2014-08-14.
  4. Buckingham, Lisa (1999-02-08). "200 jobs go as Stakis is sold to Ladbroke | Business". The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-08-14.
  5. "Site Record for Renfrew, 'Argyll Stone' & 'St Conval's Chariot Details". Canmore.rcahms.gov.uk. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
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