Current named hotels in the public starter ledger.
Follow the hotel, then follow the chain that sits behind it.
This page is about the asylum accommodation estate, not every migration route. The job is to make the visible estate, the hidden estate, and the unresolved ownership chain legible on one public surface.
What matters first
2 current named hotels still lack a resolved owner or operator chain, and 3 areas publicly acknowledge hotel use without naming the sites.
At least one owner, group, or operator link with documentary backing.
Publicly named current hotels where the ledger still lacks a publishable owner or operator match.
Places where public authorities acknowledge hotels but do not publish site names.
Named does not mean resolved
3 of the 5 current named sites have only partial owner or operator coverage, and 2 remain unresolved. Public naming is only the first step in the chain.
The secrecy gap is regional, not abstract
East Midlands currently leads the live ledger on unnamed publicly acknowledged sites, showing how councils can confirm hotel use without publishing the full estate.
Visible concentration is already uneven
East of England currently has the largest count of named current sites in the starter ledger, which means public hotel scrutiny is already clustering geographically.
Current unresolved chain watchlist
4 live named sites still break at owner or operator level even though the hotel itself is already public.
Phoenix Hotel
Epping Forest, East of England
Site evidence Open direct money trail Open Serco profile Open place page
Allerton Court Hotel
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and The Humber
Site evidence Open provider money trail Open Mears profile Open place page
Cedar Court Hotel
Wakefield, Yorkshire and The Humber
Site evidence Open direct money trail Open Cedar Court Hotels profileOpen Mears profile Open place page
The secrecy gap is already documentable
3 areas in the live ledger confirm hotel use without publishing the hotel list.
West Northamptonshire
Public hotel count without names.
Last public reference: 2025-08-21
Perth and Kinross
Public count and occupancy report without named sites.
Last public reference: 2025-08-14
East Lindsey
Public hotel count without names.
Last public reference: 2025-08-20
Official hotel pressure
Official hotel-use signals and public evidence tracking need to sit side by side. Otherwise the visible estate disappears behind national headlines.
Official count reported to the Home Affairs Committee.
Asylum support accommodation figure, not a refugee-scheme total.
Home Office stated average daily hotel cost.
Hotels housed 35% of those in asylum accommodation but drove most accommodation cost.
Regional visibility pattern
The hotel ledger is still partial, but it is already regional enough to show where named sites cluster and where unnamed public acknowledgements are doing the hiding.
Current named hotel sites by region
East of England currently leads the starter ledger on named current sites.
Unnamed publicly acknowledged sites by region
East Midlands currently leads the live ledger on unnamed site acknowledgements.
Archive-led verification queue
The archived hotel map is useful as a discovery layer, but it is not a publishable site list on its own. Leads only surface publicly here once they can be linked to an existing documented hotel or promoted with separate public evidence.
Names recovered from the archived map snapshot.
Archive leads that now connect to publishable hotel records.
Leads kept out of the public overlap list pending stronger corroboration.
Unpublished archive leads still waiting for document-backed verification.
Verified archive overlaps
These rows are safe to show because the site is already publishable in the public ledger. The archive lead is being used as discovery context, not as standalone proof.
Allesley Hotel
Archive lead: Allesley Hotel
Archive lead matches a hotel already documented in the public Coventry FOI response
Cedar Court Hotel
Archive lead: Cedar Court Hotel Wakefield
Archived lead confirmed against the council statement already used in the public ledger
Phoenix Hotel
Archive lead: Phoenix Hotel
Archived map lead aligns with a site already publicly named by Epping Forest District Council
Bell Hotel
Archive lead: The Bell Hotel London Epping Forest
Archived lead title uses a longer public-facing name than the council ledger row
Allerton Court Hotel
Archive lead: Allerton Court Hotel
Local Democracy report says the hotel has housed family groups of asylum seekers for several years and records live Home Office and council correspondence in September 2025
Publication rule for archive leads
Unverified archive names stay out of the public ledger.
213 archive leads are still in the queue and are counted here without being published as hotel claims.
1 leads are explicitly blocked from promotion
This lets the site keep doubtful or weakly corroborated names visible to the research workflow without laundering them into the public tracker.
0 pending leads already have exact name candidates
Exact name matches can guide verification work internally, but they still need independent public evidence before they become publishable rows.
Full unresolved chain watchlist
This expands the opening watchlist into the full current set carried by the page.
Phoenix Hotel
Epping Forest, East of England
Named site but owner and operator unresolved
The site is publicly named by the council but the starter ledger does not yet have a strong owner or operator document trail.
Site evidence Provider region Open Serco profile Open place page
Allerton Court Hotel
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and The Humber
Site evidence Provider region Open Mears profile Open place page
Cedar Court Hotel
Wakefield, Yorkshire and The Humber
Trade brand identified but legal operator still unresolved
The site is linked to the Cedar Court Hotels brand but the current operating company is not yet pinned down in the public starter ledger.
Site evidence Provider region Open Cedar Court Hotels profileOpen Mears profile Open place page
Stanwell Hotel
Spelthorne, South East
Group owner documented but property vehicle still unresolved
The starter ledger can tie the site to Splendid Hospitality Group but not yet to the exact freehold or property SPV behind the hotel.
Site evidence Provider region Open Splendid Hospitality Group LLP profileOpen Clearsprings profile Open place page
Named current sites with entity status
Allerton Court Hotel
North Yorkshire
Owner: Not yet resolved
Operator: Not yet resolved
Prime provider: Mears
Integrity signals: 0
Last public evidence: 2025-09-17
Bell Hotel
Epping Forest
Owner: Somani Hotels Limited
Operator: Not yet resolved
Prime provider: Serco
Integrity signals: 0
Last public evidence: 2025-07-30
Cedar Court Hotel
Wakefield
Owner: Not yet resolved
Operator: Cedar Court Hotels
Prime provider: Mears
Integrity signals: 1
Last public evidence: 2025-08-20
Phoenix Hotel
Epping Forest
Owner: Not yet resolved
Operator: Not yet resolved
Prime provider: Serco
Integrity signals: 1
Last public evidence: 2025-07-30
Stanwell Hotel
Spelthorne
Owner: Splendid Hospitality Group LLP
Operator: Not yet resolved
Prime provider: Clearsprings
Integrity signals: 1
Last public evidence: 2025-10-30
Unnamed-area full list
West Northamptonshire
Public hotel count without names.
Last public reference: 2025-08-21
Perth and Kinross
Public count and occupancy report without named sites.
Last public reference: 2025-08-14
East Lindsey
Public hotel count without names.
Last public reference: 2025-08-20
Prime provider exposure in the visible estate
Serco
North West, Midlands, East of England
Mears
North East, Yorkshire and The Humber, Scotland, Northern Ireland
Clearsprings
South of England, Wales
Why the wider ledger still matters
Named does not mean resolved
3 of the 5 current named sites have only partial owner or operator coverage, and 2 remain unresolved. Public naming is only the first step in the chain.
The secrecy gap is regional, not abstract
East Midlands currently leads the live ledger on unnamed publicly acknowledged sites, showing how councils can confirm hotel use without publishing the full estate.
Visible concentration is already uneven
East of England currently has the largest count of named current sites in the starter ledger, which means public hotel scrutiny is already clustering geographically.
Preset views
These saved hotel views open the strongest evidence slices immediately and preserve the same query-state model as the manual filters below.
Current unresolved sites
Jump straight to current named hotels where public evidence still cannot resolve the owner or operator chain.
Partial chains in the current estate
Keep only current sites with some entity evidence but an incomplete ownership or operator picture.
Unnamed-only visibility gap
Move directly to areas where public authorities acknowledge hotel use without publishing the site names.
East Midlands secrecy cluster
Filter the hotel ledger to East Midlands, where unnamed acknowledged sites currently cluster most heavily in the starter ledger.
Explorer and shareable filters
These controls apply to the visibility and starter ledgers below, and the filter state stays in the URL so the exact evidence slice can be shared.
Area visibility ledger
This table keeps named sites, unnamed acknowledgements, and the last public reference on one line for each area in the live hotel starter ledger.
| Area | Region | Visible named sites | Unnamed acknowledged sites | Last public date | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| West Northamptonshire | East Midlands | Current named: 0 Historical named: 0 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 3 sites People total not published | 2025-08-21 | Source |
| Epping Forest | East of England | Current named: 2 Historical named: 0 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 0 sites People total not published | 2025-07-30 | Source |
| Perth and Kinross | Scotland | Current named: 0 Historical named: 0 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 2 sites 191 people reported | 2025-08-14 | Source |
| Coventry | West Midlands | Current named: 0 Historical named: 3 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 0 sites People total not published | 2024-06-03 | Source |
| North Yorkshire | Yorkshire and The Humber | Current named: 1 Historical named: 0 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 0 sites People total not published | 2025-09-17 | Source |
| Spelthorne | South East | Current named: 1 Historical named: 0 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 0 sites People total not published | 2025-10-30 | Source |
| Wakefield | Yorkshire and The Humber | Current named: 1 Historical named: 0 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 0 sites People total not published | 2025-08-20 | Source |
| East Lindsey | East Midlands | Current named: 0 Historical named: 0 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 1 site People total not published | 2025-08-20 | Source |
| Rushcliffe | East Midlands | Current named: 0 Historical named: 1 Parliamentary refs: 0 | 0 sites People total not published | 2023-04-05 | Source |
| Gatwick area | South East | Current named: 0 Historical named: 0 Parliamentary refs: 1 | 0 sites People total not published | 2026-02-05 | Source |
No area rows match these filters
Reset the filters or widen the region and visibility scope to bring area evidence back into view.
Full starter ledger
| Site | Status | Area | Coverage | Linked entities | Signals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allerton Court Hotel | current | North Yorkshire Yorkshire and The Humber | unresolved named_current
Prime: Mears
profile
| Mears | No live integrity signal in starter ledger. |
| Bell Hotel | current | Epping Forest East of England | partial named_current
Prime: Serco
profile
| Somani Hotels Limited | freeholder | high 03929881 | No live integrity signal in starter ledger. |
| Cedar Court Hotel | current | Wakefield Yorkshire and The Humber | partial named_current
Prime: Mears
profile
| Cedar Court Hotels | operator | medium | warning | Trade brand identified but legal operator still unresolved |
| Phoenix Hotel | current | Epping Forest East of England | unresolved named_current
Prime: Serco
profile
| Serco | warning | Named site but owner and operator unresolved |
| Stanwell Hotel | current | Spelthorne South East | partial named_current
Prime: Clearsprings
profile
| Splendid Hospitality Group LLP | owner_group | medium OC331910 | info | Group owner documented but property vehicle still unresolved |
| Allesley Hotel | historical | Coventry West Midlands | unresolved named_historical | No publishable owner or operator link yet. | No live integrity signal in starter ledger. |
| Belvoir Hotel | historical | Rushcliffe East Midlands | unresolved named_historical | No publishable owner or operator link yet. | No live integrity signal in starter ledger. |
| Novotel | historical | Coventry West Midlands | unresolved named_historical | No publishable owner or operator link yet. | No live integrity signal in starter ledger. |
| Quality Hotel | historical | Coventry West Midlands | unresolved named_historical | No publishable owner or operator link yet. | No live integrity signal in starter ledger. |
| Copthorne Hotel | unknown | Gatwick area South East | partial parliamentary_reference | Millennium & Copthorne Hotels Limited | brand_operator | low 01265742 | info | Parliamentary reference without full site corroboration |
No site rows match these filters
Reset the filters or widen the site status and coverage scope to bring starter-ledger rows back into view.
Current limitations
The estate is still only partly visible. These are the main reasons the hotel picture remains incomplete.
The named hotel ledger is intentionally incomplete because the Home Office does not publish a full public site list.
Owner and operator links are only published when the documentary trail is strong enough to support the match.
Prime provider mapping uses the current regional asylum accommodation contract structure and should not be treated as a historical site-by-site contract proof.
Parliamentary-reference rows stay in the ledger to show visibility gaps, but they are not treated as fully corroborated current hotels without stronger local evidence.
Archived hotel-map leads are discovery inputs only. A lead is only shown publicly when it can be linked to an already-published site or promoted with independent documentary evidence.