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Jobs lost as luxury 165-year-old Scottish Highland spa enters liquidation
Jobs lost as luxury 165-year-old Scottish Highland spa enters liquidation

The National

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • The National

Jobs lost as luxury 165-year-old Scottish Highland spa enters liquidation

Ardrhu House Ltd, which operated as the luxury spa and guesthouse Ardhu House, cited key factors in the closure, such as Brexit, staffing shortages, the pandemic, and an increase in National Insurance contributions, for its closure. Four people have lost their jobs, with Allan Cadman and Charles Brook of Xeinadin Corporate Recovery appointed as liquidators. The 165-year-old manor house is also now for sale. READ MORE: Community hoping to save historic church featured in much-loved novel The house offered several activities, including the spa, hillwalking, afternoon tea, canoeing, sailing, and yoga. Cadman said: 'The impact of the pandemic and then staffing issues and Brexit meant that Ardrhu House Ltd was never able to fully recover and improve their financial position. 'We explored every option with the business, but there was no choice for it but to enter a liquidation.' 165-year-old Highland manor for sale after liquidation Ardrhu House, which is separate from the company, is now on the market for £1.5 million. The 165-year-old manor overlooks Loch Linnhe and is just 10 miles from Fort William. Agent Strutt & Parker is handling the sale, marketing it as an opportunity to manage a residential retreat, hospitality venture, or wedding venue. Customers who have future bookings have been told to check refunds through third-party platforms if that is where they were booked. If booked directly, they are recommended to contact the liquidators.

Jobs lost as luxury Scottish Highland spa enters liquidation
Jobs lost as luxury Scottish Highland spa enters liquidation

The National

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • The National

Jobs lost as luxury Scottish Highland spa enters liquidation

Ardrhu House Ltd, which operated as the luxury spa and guesthouse Ardhu House, cited key factors in the closure, such as Brexit, staffing shortages, the pandemic, and an increase in National Insurance contributions, for its closure. Four people have lost their jobs, with Allan Cadman and Charles Brook of Xeinadin Corporate Recovery appointed as liquidators. The 165-year-old manor house is also now for sale. READ MORE: Community hoping to save historic church featured in much-loved novel The house offered several activities, including the spa, hillwalking, afternoon tea, canoeing, sailing, and yoga. Cadman said: 'The impact of the pandemic and then staffing issues and Brexit meant that Ardrhu House Ltd was never able to fully recover and improve their financial position. 'We explored every option with the business, but there was no choice for it but to enter a liquidation.' 165-year-old Highland manor for sale after liquidation Ardrhu House, which is separate from the company, is now on the market for £1.5 million. The 165-year-old manor overlooks Loch Linnhe and is just 10 miles from Fort William. Agent Strutt & Parker is handling the sale, marketing it as an opportunity to manage a residential retreat, hospitality venture, or wedding venue. Customers who have future bookings have been told to check refunds through third-party platforms if that is where they were booked. If booked directly, they are recommended to contact the liquidators.

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