MACDONALD Hotels is selling 27 of its properties, including the Rusacks overlooking the 18th green at St Andrews, to a private equity player in a blockbuster deal.
Here is the full list of properties set to change hands in the deal, which will clear Macdonald Hotels’ bank debt of nearly £190 million and is expected to be concluded by the end of August.
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Macdonald Holyrood Hotel, Edinburgh
Macdonald Houstoun House, West Lothian
Macdonald Inchyra Hotel & Spa, Falkirk
Macdonald Crutherland House Hotel, East Kilbride
Macdonald Rusacks Hotel, St Andrews
Macdonald Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa, Peebles
Macdonald Loch Rannoch, Perthshire
Macdonald New Blossoms, Chester
Macdonald Portal Hotel, Tarporley
Macdonald Craxton Wood, Chester
Macdonald Manchester Hotel, Manchester
Macdonald Linden Hall, Northumberland
Macdonald Burlington Hotel, Birmingham,
Macdonald Alveston Manor Hotel, Stratford-upon-Avon
Macdonald Ansty Hall Hotel, Coventry
Macdonald Hill Valley, Shropshire
Macdonald Leeming House Hotel, Windermere
Macdonald Tickled Trout Hotel, Preston
Macdonald Kilhey Court Hotel, Wigan
Macdonald Bear Hotel, Oxfordshire
Macdonald Randolph Hotel, Oxford
Macdonald Bath Spa & Hotel, Bath
Macdonald Botley Park Hotel & Spa, Southampton
Macdonald Compleat Angler, Marlow
Macdonald Windsor Hotel, West Berkshire
Macdonald Berystede Hotel & Spa, Ascot
Macdonald Frimley Hall Hotel & Spa, Surrey
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