The Grand Hotel Leicester
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The Grand Hotel Leicester
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The Grand Hotel Leicester is a Grade II listed historic hotel on Granby Street in the city centre of Leicester, England. It was designed by Cecil Ogden and Amos Hall and built between 1897–98 by Orson Wright. The wedding-cake style top on the corner of Grandby Street and Belvoir Street was added by Amos Hall, who also designed the Silver Arcade in the Edwardian period. The Kings Hall, with its ornate gilt capped columns and extravagant use of decorative marble, was envisaged by Orson Wright and
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Hotel in Leicester, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_Hotel_Leicester
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2024-02-12T20:23:40Z
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