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The owners of a luxurious boutique hotel in South Wales, which was famous for its celebrity clientele, have put the 1920s hotel up for sale having struggled with finances.
The 12-bedroom hotel, which is situated in Penarth near Cardiff, stopped accepting guests at the end of May and is now on the market with both Christie & Co and David Baker & Co for offers exceeding £2.1 million.
A recorded message on the answering machine says: “I am sorry to have to inform you that due to adverse trading conditions, and on the advice of our professional advisors, HH Hotels Management Ltd – trading as Holm House – has taken the decision to cease trading forthwith. We are obviously very sorry for any inconvenience caused.”
Holm House was once voted as one of the Top 50 British Hotels by the Independent on Sunday.
























