Rosehill House Hotel, Burnley

In this final episode of the series, the Hotel Inspector returns to Rosehill House, a 30-bedroom hotel in Burnley. When Alex first arrived two and a half years ago, she met a dad with a deadline and a daughter in despair. With the hotel badly underperforming, John was threatening to sell it and turn it into flats, but daughter Emma was unable to let it go. By the time Alex arrived, it was in the last chance saloon. Despite perfectly pleasant rooms, the hotel lacked identity and focus. With the building brimming with heritage, Alex helped the hoteliers see the potential of Rosehill House as a wedding venue — a change they enthusiastically embraced. The Hotel Inspector left heartened by John and Emma's drive. But the arrival of Covid-19 hit the wedding industry hard. Alex wants to find out if Emma and John have kept things afloat or whether the very tough climate has meant the flats project has resurfaced. And, of course, Alex wouldn't be the Hotel Inspector if she didn't have another surprise up her sleeve that could help to keep their business on the right track.
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