
The Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa, a renowned establishment in Helmsley, North Yorkshire, has entered administration. Despite this development, the hotel continues its operations uninterrupted and is slated for sale in the near future.
Oliver Collinge and James Sleight of PKF Littlejohn Advisory have been appointed as joint administrators. They have assured that the hotel remains fully operational, with all staff positions retained and no redundancies planned.
Existing bookings, event reservations, and vouchers will be honoured as usual. Future bookings and voucher sales will proceed, with funds ringfenced to ensure customer confidence.
Hotel’s rich history and offerings
Originally an old coaching inn, the Feversham Arms was rebuilt and renamed in 1855 by the Earl of Feversham.
Over the years, it has evolved into a luxury retreat, boasting 33 guest rooms, a luxury spa, and upscale dining experiences. The hotel has garnered accolades, including being named Hotel of the Year at the AA Hospitality Awards.
It has also been recognised for its culinary excellence, with its head chef being welcomed into the Master Chefs of Great Britain.
Future prospects and sale
The administrators anticipate strong interest from potential buyers, given the hotel’s esteemed reputation and prime location. They are confident in securing a buyer to ensure the long-term future of the hotel and its team.
Interested parties are encouraged to contact the administrators for further information.
Guests and patrons can continue to enjoy the high standards of service that the Feversham Arms is known for, as the hotel remains committed to providing exceptional experiences during this transitional period.