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Analysis Introduction The immaculate Brooke Manor is a health and leisure centre that offers a wide range of facilities that are used by the general public on a regular basis. The facilities are mainly of top quality with a large swimming pool, tennis courts, squash facilities and an extensive gym which houses items such as weights, exercise bikes, running machines and a state of the art, moving climbing wall. Until 1987 the house was owned by one of the most affluent men in the region, Thomas Harley. When he died in the aforementioned year the house was left to his eldest son, Richard Harley. The son found the house too large to live in and it was consequently sold to the present day manager of Brooke Manor. The management has obviously gone to a lot of trouble renovating the complex. This is visible in the current facilities that it already...

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