Award-winning UK hotel plunged into administration – boasting 92 'stylish' rooms
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Award-winning UK hotel plunged into administration – boasting 92 'stylish' roomsThe four-star Mour Hotel in Nottinghamshire boasts a 'stylish design and excellent location in the heart of the UK' but has entered administration following a dispute with its bankCommentsNewsZahra Khaliq News Reporter and Josh Hartley09:19, 04 Apr 2026Updated 09:20, 04 Apr 2026View 4 ImagesThe hotel was designed by interior specialist Amanda Rosa(Image: Google Maps)An award-winning UK hotel has entered administration - and its owner claims the business was "pushed" into the process by its lender following a dispute over finances.The 92-room Mour Hotel, near the M1 in Nottinghamshire, appointed administrators on March 18. Joint administrators Bob Maxwell and Julian Pitts from restructuring firm BGT Advisory said the four-star venue is continuing to trade while a buyer is sought. None of the hotel's 60 staff have been made redundant, and customers have been told all existing bookings and events will go ahead as planned.The boutique venue - which includes a 150-capacity events space, meeting rooms, a restaurant and a gym - was originally the first in the Dakota chain of hotels founded by the former F1 driver David Coulthard, and was designed by interior specialist Amanda Rosa.READ MORE: Major UK vape company falls into administration – it offers 15,000 productsREAD MORE: Major UK broadband provider saved from administration – thousands of customersBob Maxwell, partner at restructuring firm BTG, said the business has suffered from "lower occupancy rates at weekends, and underutilisation of its excellent event facilities". Administrators believe the hotel remains a viable operation and expect interest from potential buyers.Owner Russell Allen, of Seymour Capital, said the business was forced into administration by lender Virgin Money after failing to agree on financial restructuring. He said: "Unfortunately my bank, Virgin Money, that I...





