Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay

Gleneagles Hotel
Hotel in 2009
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Alternative namesBest Western Gleneagles Hotel
General information
Architectural styleModern
Coordinates50°28′11″N 3°30′13.5″W / 50.46972°N 3.503750°W / 50.46972; -3.503750
Opened1963
ClosedFebruary 2015
Technical details
Floor count3
Other information
Number of rooms41
Parking28

The Gleneagles Hotel was a hotel in Torquay, Devon, England. The 41-bed establishment, which opened in the 1960s, was the inspiration for Fawlty Towers, a British situation comedy first broadcast in the mid-1970s. John Cleese, and his then wife Connie Booth, were inspired to write the series after they had stayed at the hotel and witnessed the eccentric behaviour of its co-owner, Donald Sinclair, who ran the hotel with his wife, Beatrice, until they sold it in 1973. Later the hotel was managed by Best Western. In February 2015 the hotel closed. It has since been demolished and replaced by retirement apartments.