A luxury hotel and spa in North Yorkshire, which can trace its history back to 1855, has entered administration. The venue is continuing to trade and no redundancies are planned.
The Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa, a renowned establishment in Helmsley, North Yorkshire, has entered administration.
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The Feversham Arms Hotel, in Helmsley, has fallen into administration. Oliver Collinge and James Sleight, of PKF Littlejohn Advisory, have been appointed joint administrators of the premises.
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The Feversham Arms has gone on the market for £3.25 million. As reported by the Gazette & Herald, the four-star boutique hotel in Helmsley was placed into administration earlier this month.