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Hotel firm JKRS in administration

Neil Gerrard
Wednesday 08 September 2010 15:38
Peveril of the Peak Hotel

A company that runs two country house hotels in Norfolk and Derbyshire has gone into administration.

JKRS, which operates the Links Country Park hotel and golf club in Cromer, and its sister hotel the Peveril of the Peak in Ashbourne, Derbyshire (pictured), called in the administrators at the beginning of this month.

Timothy Dolder and Trevor Binyon of insolvency practitioners RSM Tenon Recovery are dealing with the administration of both properties.

A spokeswoman for RSM Tenon said: "The plan is indeed to sell the business and this is in progress currently - any interested parties' details are being passed to our appointed agents, but nothing has been finalised yet. There are managing agents in place running the hotels, so from that perspective it's very much business as usual."

The Peveril of the Peak dates back to the 1830s and has 45 en suite bedrooms. The Links Country Park hotel dates back to 1899 and sits in 35 acres of coastal country park.

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By Neil Gerrard


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