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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Owen Hughes

Flintshire nursing home that closed after going into administration has gone up for sale

A nursing home that closed this year, several months after the operator went into administration, has gone on the market.

Initially constructed as a school, the Cottage Nursing Home site in Mold then traded successfully as a care facility for over 30 years.

In September 2021, the operating company fell into administration and the business closed for trading in February 2022.

The administrators, David Shambrook and Gary Hargreaves of FRP Advisory, have now appointed Christie & Co to market the 49 bedroom property on a vacant possession basis with the benefit of a full trade inventory.

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James Knight and Rob Kinsman of Christie & Co, who are managing the sale on behalf of FRP, said: “The former Cottage Nursing Home offers an exciting opportunity for experienced providers to acquire a vacant care home of some considerable scale.

“Subject to the necessary consents we believe there is clear scope to re-open the care home and once again establish the Cottage as a key social care facility in the community.”

The former Cottage Nursing Home is offered for sale on a freehold basis, with an asking price of £1,250,000, which includes all fixtures and fittings.

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