Members at Dower House gym and spa in Knaresborough have spoken of their upset at the news the facility is to close.
The 15th century hotel on Bond End was acquired by the Inn Collection Group in December 2021.
The group has confirmed the gym and spa, which includes a swimming pool and sauna and provides beauty treatments, will close on August 31 as part of a “multi-million pound expansion” plan.
Rooms director at ICG, Kate Bentley, apologised for the news leaking out prior to members receiving official confirmation.
The Stray Ferret has spoken to many members upset at the loss of the facility.
Karina Ingh, has been using the gym every day for six months and said she was “disappointed” by the way the news had been handled:
“We were promised this amazing refurbishment and yet they’ve chosen to close the gym and spa with no member consultation.
“It’s their business model and I understand that, but some members have been there for 30 years — it’s a lifeline for them.”
Ms Ingh, who said she believes the gym has 500 members and 10 staff, is concerned about the lack of similar facilities nearby. She said she had been looking at other gyms but none had the same spa facilities or community feel:
“Some people use it every day like me and can just walk or car pool together. I’m disappointed that they are taking a really well-used facility away. It’s a total loss.”
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Fellow member Suzanne Longson echoed Ms Ingh’s concerns about the lack of similar facilities nearby:
“Whilst I understand that things change, I don’t think the new owners realise how unique the gym is. Throughout lockdown we messaged each other regularly, offered help to our elders and made sure they were OK. We’ve supported each other through illness, loss and bereavement.
“There is a big social aspect for a lot of the members who live alone, who pop down for a cuppa and a chat, and are given that time. Knaresborough is about to lose yet another local facility to the big boys, and it’s a shame.”
‘Valuable social interaction’
Chris Souter also described the place as a “lifeline”:
“I am 77 in June, and it has been a lifeline since lockdown, enabling me to take regular exercise. It has also been a valuable opportunity for social interaction and relaxation.”
Another member, Chris Coggan, criticised the way the group had handled the closure decision:
“I am absolutely gobsmacked that this is being done without any consultation with staff or members. I feel it is a much used community resource with obvious health and social benefits, providing a lifeline for many if its members. I urge the new owners to reconsider their decision and think about the effect this will have on the local community.”
Kate Bentley, at ICG, said rising costs had contributed to the closure decision:
“We’re hoping in the long run it’s positive news for the town and will become a much more welcoming space for non-residents.
“We just can’t see a way to make the spa and its space viable in the long run. We appreciate it will be a loss to local people but the investment plan we have will hopefully make the site profitable again.”
As well as the leisure facilities, the Grade II listed building has 38 bedrooms, several bars, lounges and function areas.
The Inn Collection Group also recently acquired Harrogate’s St George Hotel and Ripon’s Spa Hotel.
Harrogate’s St George Hotel sold againThe 90-room St George Hotel in Harrogate has been sold for the second time in just over a year.
Northern pub company The Inn Collection Group has bought the Edwardian hotel, which is opposite Harrogate Convention Centre, for an undisclosed value.
The hotel re-opened less than a year ago under new owner Bespoke Hotels after previous owner Specialist Leisure Group went into administration with the loss of 2,500 jobs
The hotel, which includes The Swaledale restaurant and six function rooms, will continue trading before undergoing refurbishment this year.
The Inn Collection Group portfolio also includes Dower House Hotel in Knaresborough, Ripon Spa Hotel in Ripon and Dean Court in York.
Sean Donkin, managing director of The Inn Collection Group said:
“The Hotel St George is an exciting acquisition for us as we continue to expand our customer base and imprint in Yorkshire while continuing to roll out our buy and build strategy as an operator.
“We have had Harrogate in our sights for a considerable time while identifying a site that is a fit with our ‘Eat, Drink, Sleep and Explore’ brand.
“We are delighted to have completed on this superb site which will be a tremendous asset for our customers and our portfolio of inns in the best UK locations.”
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Mr Donkin added the hotel was “perfect site for exploring Harrogate and the surrounding Yorkshire Dales”.
Elsewhere in Yorkshire, The Inn Collection Group is redeveloping Northallerton’s former police station into a 32-bedroom pub with rooms called The Northallerton Inn.
The group also owns The Stables at Whitby, The King’s Head Inn at Newton under Roseberry and in October reopened The Black Swan in Helmsley.
Outside Yorkshire, it has sites in Northumberland, the Lake District, County Durham, Tyne & Wear and Lancashire.
Knaresborough’s Dower House sold for undisclosed feeThe Dower House and Spa in Knaresborough has been acquired by The Inn Collection Group for an undisclosed figure.
The 15th century, Grade II listed building on Bond End has 38 bedrooms, a spa and swimming pool along with several bars, lounges and function areas.
It becomes the seventh site in Yorkshire owned by the expanding pubco, whose portfolio also includes Ripon Spa Hotel, Dean Court Hotel in York and the Black Swan in Helmsley.
The group owns 26 estates in total across the north of England and plans to begin refurbishing Dower House next year.
It said this would include a sympathetic restoration and remodelling in order to “enhance its environment, improve accessibility and align the site with The Inn Collection Group’s quality, food-driven pubs with rooms offer”.
The Inn Collection Group’s managing director Sean Donkin said:
“We are excited to be growing our foothold in Yorkshire with the addition of The Dower House and Spa. It is a tremendous site, steeped in character and history in a stunning destination location.
“We’re looking forward to investing in the team and site and realising Dower House’s full potential while preserving the heritage and charm it holds.”
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