Dunsley Hall goes into administration
The Victorian hotel, which is set in five acres of landscaped grounds and has suites for 120 guests, will be sold as a going concern and administrators Bob Maxwell and Nick Reed of Begbies Traynor said the business would continue to trade as usual in the interim.
“Like a number of other hotels we have been appointed over the last couple of years, the financial problems at Dunsley Hall Country House Hotel have been caused by a slowdown in consumer spending,” said Maxwell.
“We are continuing to run the business as normal whilst we seek a buyer. Already, we have been approached by several interested parties and we are hopeful of completing a sale in the near future.”