Solihull and Stone Manor welcomed into collection
Classic British Hotels has announced a new partnership with Hogarths Hotels, bringing two of the region’s best-loved independent properties – Hogarths Solihull and Hogarths Stone Manor – into its national collection.
The move strengthens the curated group’s offering of independent hotels known for distinctive character, high-quality service and strong regional identity.
A natural fit
Phillip Allsopp, Managing Director of Classic British Hotels, said the addition of Hogarths reflected the shared values of both brands. “These two properties truly embody the spirit of our collection, combining unique character with exceptional service and a playful, sophisticated charm,” he said.
Andy Hogarth, Director of Hogarths Hotels, added that the partnership would extend the reach of their venues. “We both share a passion for delivering exceptional guest experience and celebrating the unique spirit of British hospitality. This partnership will allow our beautiful hotels to connect with more people who appreciate quality and individuality.”
Spotlight on Stone Manor
Set in 30 acres of landscaped gardens near Kidderminster, Hogarths Stone Manor blends historic architecture with modern luxury. The hotel’s 56 bedrooms, elegant dining room and wellness facilities make it a popular choice for leisure breaks and corporate retreats.
For business guests, the venue provides flexible conference space, accommodating over 200 delegates in a tranquil countryside setting.
Spotlight on Solihull
Hogarths Solihull, located within 27 acres of woodland close to Birmingham Airport and the NEC, is already established as a go-to venue for events. With 60 bedrooms, a brasserie, art deco tea lounge and versatile spaces hosting everything from small meetings to conferences for 300 delegates, it combines accessibility with elegance.
Its reputation for hospitality and award-winning dining makes it a strong addition to the Classic British Hotels portfolio.
Strengthening independent hospitality
The partnership signals growing momentum for Classic British Hotels, which promotes independent venues across the UK. By joining forces, Hogarths Hotels aim to increase national recognition while maintaining their independent roots and strong local ties.
Allsopp said: “Together we can ensure that these wonderful hotels, and the values they represent, are celebrated and enjoyed by even more guests.”
