Cliff Notes
- The Feversham Arms in Helmsley is set to be put up for sale while continuing its regular operations.
- Oliver Collinge and James Sleight from PKF Littlejohn Advisory have been appointed as joint administrators for the hotel.
- The hotel remains fully operational under the administrators, with all staff retained and no planned redundancies.
- Existing bookings, deposits, and vouchers will be honoured, and the hotel will continue to accept future bookings and sell vouchers.
- The hotel features 33 guest rooms, a luxury spa, and fine dining options, with high expectations for future buyer interest to secure its long-term future.
Feversham Arms Hotel and Spa Placed in Administration
The Feversham Arms in Helmsley will continue to operate as normal and will shortly be put up for sale.
Oliver Collinge and James Sleight of PKF Littlejohn Advisory have been appointed joint administrators of The Feversham Arms Hotel, North Yorkshire.
Mr Collinge said: “The hotel continues to operate as normal under the control of the administrators, and will shortly be put on the market. All hotel staff are being retained, and no redundancies are planned.
Mr Collinge confirmed that it is business as usual for the hotel and its guests.
He said: “All deposits paid and bookings already made, including for events, will be honoured and will go ahead unaffected and as planned. Similarly, any vouchers that people have for use at the venue can be used as normal.
“The hotel will continue to take bookings for future events and sell vouchers as normal. These will be ringfenced to provide assurance to guests and customers. It’s very important to us that the hotel should continue to provide the high standards of service that guests are accustomed to.”
He added: “The Feversham is a stunning hotel in a beautiful location. With 33 guest rooms, a luxury spa and a range of upscale dining experiences, we anticipate especially strong interest and we’re very confident of finding a buyer and securing the long-term future of the hotel and its team.”
Anyone affected by the administration, or interested in the future sale of the hotel should contact [email protected]