Skylark Golf & Country club in Hampshire entered into administration last month and has been put for sale by its owners, Just Develop It Group.
The club says it will continue to operate on a ‘business as usual’ basis, and honour all future events bookings, including weddings and golf days, while a buyer is found.
What Skylark Say About Entering Administration
In a statement released via its social media pages, the club said: “The joint administrators intend to continue to trade the business as normal whilst a purchaser is sought. As such, members and guests will continue to enjoy the use of the clubhouse, golf course and facilities as usual.”
Derek McNeill, the club’s general manager, said: “Whilst administration is never something to be welcomed, in this instance it affords the club an opportunity to exit the process with a new owner, investment in facilities, and a bright future all built on the excellent foundations that are in place. Throughout the administration process, Skylark will continue to operate on a fully business as usual basis under the supervision of the administrators, with the support of Skylark’s lender.”
He added: “I’m pleased to report that there has been interest from multiple groups and individuals regarding the sale of the club. This indicates a genuine potential for finding a new buyer.”
As well as an 18-hole golf course, Skylark’s facilities include a Grade II listed 18th century barn, a restaurant, bar, spa and gym facilities.
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