Midland Hotel (Manchester)
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Template:Mergefrom The Midland, Manchester is a hotel in the centre of Manchester, England.
The Midland was built by Charles Trubshaw in 1898-1903 for the Midland Railway Company and is situated next to the G-Mex Centre and Bridgewater Hall. Its distinctive style is made of red brick and brown terracotta, with the exterior clad in several varieties of polished granite and burmantofts.
It is perhaps most famous for being the meeting place of Charles Stewart Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce who created Rolls Royce in 1906.
The Midland joined the Paramount group in 2004 and will benefit from a £12 million upgrade investment to become a five-star hotel. In 2004 it offers 303 en suite bedrooms. There are two restaurants including the double AA Rosette winning French Restaurant..
External links
- The Midland, Manchester (http://www.quintessential-hotels.co.uk/hotel.php?id=2)Template:UK-struct-stub