Oxford's Randolph Hotel renovation complete following fire
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The roof of the Grade-II listed building has been completely rebuilt
The £6.5m renovations at a five-star hotel in Oxford damaged in a major blaze have been completed.
The fire at the Randolph Hotel in April 2015, sparked by a flambéed beef stroganoff in its kitchen, ripped through three floors.
The Grade-II listed hotel was closed for three weeks, but scaffolding remained during the repairs afterwards.
Manager Michael Grange said he was proud the 150-year-old building was back to its former glory.
'Too much cognac'
He said staff had been "particularly outstanding" during the "difficult period".
"I'm absolutely elated like all the team. It's been a long process and it's absolutely wonderful."
He explained how the fire began "when the chefs put too much cognac in the stroganoff, and the rest is history".
Beef stroganoff is no longer on the menu, he added.
Though only about 5% of the building was damaged, an 11-month revamp of the hotel in Beaumont Street took place, with all bedrooms refurbished and a champagne bar added.
The roof was also completely rebuilt.

The hotel remained in operation apart from a three-week period following the blaze
Steve Wearing, project manager from Robertsons Associates, said the restoration was challenging.
"We try as much as possible to follow the methods of work they used in the old days and also the materials used.
"The roof timbers that were rebuilt were analysed, found to be pitch pine, and it could only be sourced in Germany.
"The bricks are as rare as hen's teeth these days and it took weeks to find.
"But it's been a pleasure to get the scaffolding down and gone, and see the hotel as it was prior to the fire."
At the height of last year's blaze 14 fire engines were on the scene and more than 80 people were evacuated.
Thick black smoke spread across the city as crews battled the blaze at the Victorian Gothic building.

On 17 April 2015 thick black smoke billowed from the Randolph following the kitchen fire

Eyewitnesses on the Ashmolean Museum's roof terrace watched the scene unfold

The street was closed both ways to allow emergency services access to the building

Hundreds of onlookers in the city centre watched as the area was cordoned off

Smoke spread across Oxford as firefighters tackled the blaze at the 150-year-old hotel
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