Sandbach: Group which owns The Vicarage Hotel in Cranage has gone bust

By Nub News Reporter

20th Jan 2024 | Local News

Flat Cap Hotels, which run The Vicarage in Cranage has gone in administration (Photo: Nub News)
Flat Cap Hotels, which run The Vicarage in Cranage has gone in administration (Photo: Nub News)

The operators of a Cranage pub and hotel near Holmes Chapel have gone bust.

Flat Cap Hotels, the operator of three boutique hotels in Cheshire East, has gone into administration.

Their venue in Knutsford has now closed with immediate effect, but their venue at The Vicarage in Cranage remains open despite the administration.

A spokesperson said: "We can confirm that Flat Cap Hotels Limited, which operates the Bridge in Prestbury, The Vicarage in Cranage and The Courthouse in Knutsford, has entered administration."

"Like many others in the hospitality sector, despite having an excellent reputation and a strong brand, the business has been impacted by a combination of factors, including the pandemic, inflation and the challenging economic environment for consumers. 

"Partners at Begbies Traynor have been appointed as Joint Administrators and the focus is now on stabilising the operating position of the business and exploring future options. The Bridge and the Vicarage will continue to trade as normal, while The Courthouse has ceased trading."

Flat Cap Hotels was founded in 2017.

     

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