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The Apartment Group on acquisition trail after unveiling latest hotel addition

The 24-bedroom Grade II listed Croft Hotel is now set for a £2m investment programme which will create new rooms and jobs

Left to right: Brendan O'Grady of Tier One Capital, Julie Cuthbertson of RMT Accountants & Business Advisors, Stuart Bailey, CEO of The Apartment Group, Apartment Group founder Duncan Fisher and his dog Rudy, Imogen Holland of Ward Hadaway and Jennifer Boynton of Hay & Kilner(Image: RMT Accountants & Business Advisors/The Apartment Group/Hay & Kilner)

The founder of a North East hospitality group says it is on the acquisition trail as it unveiled its latest addition.

The 24-bedroom Grade II listed Croft Hotel at Croft-on-Tees is set for a £2m upgrade after being acquired by Newcastle-based leisure operator The Apartment Group for an undisclosed sum. Work is set to start imminently on the addition of six new bedrooms, the creation of a new enchanting Chapel, an extensive transformation of the function suite and a range of other improvements across the hotel’s restaurant, wellness facilities and gardens, with the expanded venue expected to be ready to host weddings and events this summer.

Up to 30 new jobs are also expected to be created as part of the upgrade, with the hotel’s existing team all staying in post. And The Apartment Group founder Duncan Fishers said he is already looking at the next wedding venue acquisition, with plans in place for future expansion into Yorkshire and along the M62 corridor.

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The Croft Hotel joins the firm’s other boutique venues around the North East, including Newton Hall near Alnwick, Le Petit Chateau in Northumberland and the Grade II listed Whitworth Hall in County Durham. It also opened its latest property, Runa Farm in Barnard Castle, last year.

Mr Fisher said: “Each of our wedding venues has its own character and its own story, and the Croft Hotel fits extremely well with this concept. Over 100 years ago, people travelled from all over Europe to enjoy the luxurious services and healing properties of the Croft Hotel & Natural Spa waters, and we want to reinstate this enviable reputation.

“The investment and development programme that’s now under way will put its facilities on a par with all our other locations sister hotels. We can’t wait to share our vision with our first wedding parties taking place this summer, especially the reveal of the new Enchanted wedding Chapel which is going to be spectacularly romantic!

“We’ve shown that the concept of offering affordable luxury in a series of unique venues has huge appeal to the thriving wedding market and we hope to keep spreading our footprint across northern England.