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Goldman Sachs buys The Belfry

Famous golf and hotel resort has been bought out with new owners promising to carry out upgrade plans

Goldman Sachs Asset Management and Cedar Capital Partners have bought The Belfry

Famous golf course and hotel resort The Belfry has been sold.

Goldman Sachs Asset Management and Cedar Capital Partners have teamed up to buy the site near Sutton Coldfield from KSL Capital Partners in an undisclosed deal.

The Belfry has three 18-hole golf courses and has hosted the Ryder Cup four times - more than any other venue.

The resort also comprises 320 hotel rooms, five restaurants, a spa and other leisure amenities spread across 550 acres.

The new owners said they were planning to carry out upgrade work to the site but have not revealed any further details as yet.

KSL Capital Partners had previously outlined several regeneration plans including a new indoor pool, water park and more hotel rooms on the site of the Bel Air nightclub but so far these have not come to fruition.

Nabil Aquedim, executive director of real estate at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, said: "We are delighted to be partnering with Cedar for this acquisition of a renowned hotel and golf resort which we plan to renovate and extend over the coming years.