The Red Carnation Hotel Collection (Red Carnation Hotels)
Jonathan Raggett has extensive experience in the hospitality industry, having served in various leadership roles, including Managing Director at The Red Carnation Hotel Collection and General Manager at The Rubens at the Palace and Hotel 41. Additionally, Jonathan held the position of Director and General Manager at The St Pierre Park Hotel and managed the Maharani Hotel. Jonathan Raggett is an alumnus of Westminster University.
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The Red Carnation Hotel Collection (Red Carnation Hotels)
The Red Carnation love story began in 1952, when a beautiful young woman called Bea, caught the eye of a distinguished young hotelier named Stanley, who was known for wearing a Red Carnation in his lapel. Today a Red Carnation flower is proudly worn by each and every member of our team as a symbol of our passion, commitment and care. Today the Red Carnation Hotel Collection proudly stands at 17 exceptional properties around the world, each unique and special, whilst sharing the founding values that define the family-owned and run business. As part of the TTC family of brands, The Red Carnation Hotel Collection celebrates over 100 years of hospitality since Solomon Tollman opened The Paternoster Hotel in 1920. THE RED CARNATION HOTEL COLLECTION LONDON: The Milestone Hotel & Residences, Kensington Hotel 41, Victoria The Egerton House Hotel, Knightsbridge The Rubens at the Palace, Victoria The Chesterfield Mayfair, Mayfair The Montague on the Gardens, Bloomsbury IRELAND Ashford Castle, County Galway The Lodge at Ashford Castle, County Mayo EDINBURGH 100 Princes Street (New for 2024) GUERNSEY The Old Government House Hotel & Spa The Duke of Richmond DORSET Summer Lodge Country House Hotel & Restaurant, Evershot GENEVA Hotel d'Angleterre AFRICA Xigera Safari Lodge - Okavango Delta, Botswana The Oyster Box - Umhlanga, South Africa The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa - Cape Town, South Africa Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat, Clanwilliam, South Africa