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George Blogg He applied to take part in the
Case study Peter Smith, resident manager Peter started his career in hospitality in the brasserie at the three-star Relais Chateaux Mallory Court.
Case study Josh Costello, senior chef de partie Josh’s introduction to the kitchen came with a part-time job as a pot-wash in In his own words: “It was like magic: watching a chef turn ingredients into something special.” His thirst for knowledge didn’t go unnoticed and before long he was helping with the cooking and when he left college he started as a chef. In 2014 he started looking
Ten Out of Ten hotel management training programme, which took him to some of the best hotels in the country, including Chewton Glen and Cliveden. There Peter gained a wealth of experience, ranging from reservations and events to housekeeping and maintenance. In 2015 he was encouraged to
apply for a maternity cover position at Gravetye Manor as resident manager and this position became permanent in 2016.
at the best restaurants in the area and came across Gravetye. The combination of our accolades and reputation were the initial attraction, but the kitchen garden and the opportunity to work with head chef George Blogg sealed the deal. Josh’s commitment to learning
while thriving under the pressure of the exacting standards required in an establishment such as Gravetye, have ensured he is progressing
105 Ensuring the guest experience
at Gravetye is what it should be is integral to our mission statement. Peter’s commitment to this, while supporting the team around him, means a stay at Gravetye Manor is as authentic as it has ever been. His understanding of our guests and how to bring out the best in what we have to offer forms the bedrock upon which we build our business. Peter’s position at Gravetye is integral to his ultimate goal of becoming a general manager.
steadily up the ranks. With the support, knowledge and experience of George alongside him, he looks forward to exciting times ahead.
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