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The Grand, The Grand, The Leas, Folkestone, Kent CT20 2XL
Mostly converted to apartments, but still seemingly a hotel too. www.grand.uk.com. Aha
It operates as an "Apartment Hotel"; the apartments are self contained with their own kitchen facilities, but are serviced, and there are bars and restaurants. So one has the best of both worlds - an apartment with hotel facilities.
Excellent bar in Keppel's, can be too quiet though.
The Grand is rated 3.53/10, how would you rate it?
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History
The Grand was built as "Gentlemen's Residential Chambers" just over 100 years ago. It was a favourite of King Edward VII and the bar is named after his lady friend, Alice Keppel... It was nicknamed "The Monkey House" for some reason. Robert Morley and Michael Caine made their stage debuts in the hotel, and Agatha Christie wrote Murder on the Orient Express here.
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VALENTINES! 14 Feb 2006 We are posted as having a Cabaret for Valentines Night but thats changed.
A fantastic gourmet evening. 7 courses of really amazing food. Live romantic music.
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Festival Launch Party 22 Oct 2006 Join us for an informal celebration to launch the 2006 Festival in style. Our Friends, Sponsors and some of the stars of the next 10 days will be present, in anticipation of what promises to be the best Folkestone Literary Festival ever!
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Folk Evening 01 Nov 2006 An evening of Folk Music in Keppel's Bar. For further information please contact Keppels on 01303 222244
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Nobody’s Child: Kate Adie talks to Ian Black 11 Nov 2006 Part of Folkestone Literary Festival...
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Folkestone Literary Festival 11 Nov 2006 All around Folkestone for the next 11 days, see the website for full details.
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Map / location
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Harvey's, The Quality Hotel Burlington, Westbourne Hotel and The Metropole,See the full interactive map here...
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