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Seven Von Essen hotels sold to Halcyon Hotels and Resorts

10/12/2011 02:22 (172 Day 10:37 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- Seven hotels have been sold to Halcyon Hotels and Resorts and its joint venture partner Patron Capital, off a guide price of £40.5m, in what is the largest transaction so far involving properties belonging to the increasingly shrinking Von Essen Hotels group.

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Experienced hotelier Nigel Chapman, who heads Halcyon Hotels and Resorts, said he was delighted with the acquisition, which involves buying back the four hotels under the Luxury Family Hotels banner - Woolley Grange, Fowey Hall, Moonfleet Manor and the Ickworth hotel - which he and Nicholas Dickinson, his business partner at the time, sold to Von Essen in early 2006 for about £30m.

Also included in the purchase are the Elms, Thornbury Castle and New Park Manor.

Earlier this year Chapman announced his return to the UK market to launch Halcyon as a new family-friendly luxury group, with the purchase of the 41-bedroom Polurrian hotel at Mullion, Cornwall, off a sale price of £2.3m.

 

Seventeen hotels out of the original portfolio of 27 hotels - 26 in the UK and one in France - which were put up for sale following the collapse into administration of Von Essen Hotels in April with debts of around £295m, have now been sold, through Christie & Co. The administrators, Ernst & Young, say they expect to announce further sales shortly.

 

 

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