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Hadrian Healthcare sells properties in deal worth more than £100m

Gateshead firm has sold five of its seven homes in one of the largest deals in the care sector

Inside the Harrogate Manor House which is being sold by Hadrian Healthcare(Image: Hadrian Healthcare)

Hadrian Healthcare is toasting a record breaking deal in which five of the firm’s luxury care homes have been sold to a national operator for more than £100m.

The transaction – which was completed this morning following more than 12 months of talks – marks a new record within the care industry, with the highest rate ever paid per bed. It is also the fourth buyout the firm’s founder Ian Watson has completed in the last 16 years, with the deals’ value totalling more than £230m.

Chairman and founder Mr Watson has spent the last four years growing the firm’s luxury Manor House branded homes, having sold the Gateshead group’s Lifestyle branded division in 2015 to Bupa.

The homes, across the North East and Yorkshire, combine exceptional health care for older people with all the best elements hotel guests can enjoy, including luxurious touches such as bistro cafes, cinemas, ballrooms, bars, in-house chefs, private en-suite rooms and gardens.

Ian Watson, Chief Executive of Hadrian Healthcare

The five homes – in Wetherby, Knaresborough, Oulton, Barnard Castle and Harrogate – have been bought by Aviva Insurance in the deal, which is significantly higher than £100m. Aviva is now bringing in non-profit organisation Anchor care to run them, with more than 300 employees transferring to the new owners.

As in all other deals, Mr Watson retains the Hadrian Healthcare name and two homes, in Gosforth’s Brunton Park and Whickham in Gateshead, and 150 employees are also retained.

Mr Watson – who made national headlines when he paid for Take That to play in a marquee at his home for his wife’s birthday – said: “For more than 10 years with the Manor House brand we’ve been constructing in affluent areas, offering care for the more discerning elderly client.

“And in Harrogate we’ve smashed through the glass ceiling. When you walk in, it’s like entering The Ivy in Chelsea. It was named the best luxury care home in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and has full a la carte restaurant, a chauffeur, hydrotherapy pool – standards I would call hotel services together with a high standard of care.