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London’s The Lansbury Heritage Hotel switches management company

The Grade-II listed 29-bedroom hotel was previously managed by Black and White Hospitality
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The Lansbury Heritage Hotel in London has been taken over by 7 Hospitality Management as part of a new acquisition deal.

The Grade-II listed 29-bedroom hotel was previously managed by Black and White Hospitality and will now be added to the 7H portfolio as it continues to expand its UK presence.

The property has been managed by Black and White Hospitality since 2019, and in the same year became the second site in London for wellness brand, Pure Spa and Beauty.

It will now be operated alongside 7H’s other 21 properties such as Judges Court in York, The Elizabeth in London and Rosslea Hall Hotel Helensburgh in the 7H collection.

Posting on LinkedIn, 7 Hospitality Collection said: “We are thrilled to announce the latest addition to our portfolio – the prestigious Lansbury Heritage Hotel in the heart of Canary Wharf, London. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and prime location, the Lansbury Heritage Hotel perfectly complements our commitment to delivering exceptional guest experiences and unparalleled service. This acquisition marks a significant milestone for 7H as we continue to expand our footprint and offer luxurious, boutique accommodations to discerning travellers.

“We are excited to bring our signature touch to this iconic property and look forward to welcoming guests to experience the unique blend of heritage and luxury that the Lansbury Heritage Hotel offers.”

Zoe is Managing Editor at Boutique Hotelier. For over a decade at the title, she has covered big name interviews, hotel openings, acquisitions and the movers and shakers of the sector, as well as hosting...