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Grand Metropole Hotel

146-148 Promenade, Blackpool, United Kingdom
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The Grand Metropole Hotel is a large hotel in Blackpool, England, the only hotel to sit directly on the shoreline. One of the two oldest hotels in Blackpool, work originally began in 1776 on what was then named Bailey’s Hotel it opened in 1785 and is now owned by Britannia Hotels.HistoryIn 1776, Lawrence Bailey, a farmer from the Layton area of Blackpool, began work on a hotel by the shore. Construction was completed in 1785 and, on 14 June, Mr Bailey began advertising his hotel in the Manchester Mercury newspaper.The hotel opened with 34 Bedrooms, three dining rooms, and a coffee lounge. At the time it was one of only 4 hotels in the fledgling resort. Of those only 2 remain; Bailey’s Hotel, which became the Metropole, and Forshaw’s, which became the Clifton Arms and is currently run as a Travelodge. The other two hotels, Hudson’s and Hull’s Tavern, were later converted into department stores and remain in retail use today.In 1826, the hotel was purchased by a Robert Dickson and was renamed the Higher Royal Hotel. However this name was short lived 1852In 1852, was taken over by Robert Rossall, who renamed it Rossall’s Dickson Hotel then soon afterwords (at least by 1867) reverted to the name Bailey’s. In 1856, Blackpool's first promenade along the beach was created this ran from the hotel to the Houndshill area, and was constructed of asphalt. In 1870 this was upgraded with a cobbled granite sea-wall on top of which the promenade sat. The construction of the promenade now left the hotel in an enviable position as all other hotels were on the landward side of the promenade whilst Bailey's sat on the shore. In 1885 when the trams arrived, they followed the line of the promenade taking the landward side of the hotel, on 12 March of that year the first section of track was laid directly outside the hotel. The hotel underwent renovations in 1873, with an additional wing to the East, and again in 1876 with the construction of shops on the landward side. In 1900 the building underwent substantial renovation resulting in it expanding to twice its previous size and taking on the Victorian appearance it retains to this day.

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