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Also would you add new introduction text to the article, including the change of the management, as now it's not up-to-date:
Current: "Cheltenham Park Hotel, Charlton Kings, is a Regency building of historical significance. It was previously called Lilleybrook. It stands on the site of an ancient manor which was rebuilt and/or improved in about 1700 and again in 1816. In 1831 it was badly damaged by fire and in 1833 it was again rebuilt.[1] This is the house which stands today. Over the next century it was the home to several notable families and in 1922 opened as a hotel. It still serves this function today."
Update: "DoubleTree by Hilton Cheltenham in Charlton Kings is a Regency building of historical significance. It was previously called Lilleybrook and Cheltenham Park Hotel, which set to become part of one of the UK's top hotel brands after an extensive £4.5m refurbishment, in March 2017 it opened as DoubleTree by Hilton under the management of M&T Hotel Management.<ref>The Cheltenham Park Hotel is set to become a DoubleTree by Hilton</rev>" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Valgetova (talk • contribs) 06:55, 8 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]