Classic Lodges Limited
Classic Lodges Limited
Classic Lodges is a collection of unique hotels across the UK, offering exceptional hospitality, charming accommodations, and exquisite dining experiences. They cater to leisure breaks, weddings, and business events, ensuring a memorable stay for every guest.
Products
- Hotel Stays
- Wedding Packages
- Event Hosting Services
- Afternoon Tea Experiences
Services
- Hotel Accommodations
- Weddings
- Meetings And Events
- Afternoon Tea
- Dining Experiences
Financial Snapshot
Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Richard George Lindsay Grime | Managing Director | 29/09/2021 | British | 58 years |
Mark Lorimer Widders | Finance Director | 08/06/2016 | British | 64 years |
Kathryn Revitt | Solicitor | 08/01/2009 | British | 60 years |
Craig John Hemmings | Director | 15/07/2005 | British | 63 years |
People with Significant Control
Name | Nature of Control | Notified On | Nationality |
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Paragon Hotels Limited (formerly Ensco 1156 Ltd) | Ownership Of Shares 75 To 100 Percent, Voting Rights 75 To 100 Percent, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors | 06/04/2016 | United Kingdom |
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Charges
Bagden hall hotel, wakefield road, scissett, huddersfield HD8 9LE (title number: WYK360602) along wi...
Land and buildings known as solberge hall hotel, newby wiske, northallerton. Nyk 132811.
Properties
Land to the east of Lakeside Hotel, Newby Bridge, (LA12 8AS)
Land lying to the north of The Laurels, Lakeside, Newby Bridge, Ulverston (LA12 8AS)
Land lying to the north-east of Lakeside, Ulverston (LA12 8AS)
Grants
Total grant funding received: £43,468.86
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01/04/2022 | £14,630.43 | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | RPA Countryside Stewardship |
The main priority for Countryside Stewardship is to protect and enhance the natural environment, in particular: increased biodiversity; improved habitat and expanded woodland areas; improved water quality; improved air quality. Other outcomes supported are: protection against flooding and coastal erosion; maintaining the historic environment; improved landscape character; climate change adaptation and mitigation. Countryside Stewardship supports Defras 25 Year Environment Plan for our country to be the healthiest, most beautiful place in the world to live, work and bring up a family. It also supports Defras Strategic Objective of a cleaner, healthier environment, benefitting people and the economy. Countryside Stewardship gives incentives for land managers to look after the environment and is made up of the following elements: Higher Tier agreements for land that requires more complex management tailored to the individual site and now includes woodland maintenance; Mid Tier agreements that provide a range of options and capital items that together help to deliver a broad range of environmental benefits; four Wildlife Offers that provide a simpler set of options to help improve the wildlife on farms; Capital Grants that provide grants for boundaries, trees and orchards, water quality and air quality; Woodland Management Plan grant to help create a UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) compliant 10-year woodland management plan; Woodland Tree Health grant to help restore and improve tree health; Facilitation Fund which supports individuals who bring together groups of farmers, foresters and land managers to improve the environmental outcomes in their area; Protection and Infrastructure grant which provides grants for woodland infrastructure. | |||
01/04/2021 | £14,208.00 | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | M04 - Investments in physical assets Exchq funded NSA P2 |
This covers grants made for investments in physical assets made under Countryside Stewardship. The measure supports various farm and forestry investments in particular for businesses investing in innovative business practices and new technologies to make | |||
01/04/2021 | £14,630.43 | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | M15 - Forest environmental and climate services and forest conservation Exchq funded NSA P2 |
This measure covers grants for Co-operation under Countryside Productivity, Countryside Stewardship and ESIF Growth Programme to micro and small enterprises, farmers and foresters engaged in cooperative activities. This measure encourages and promotes a range of cooperative activity which encourages farmers, forest holders, private businesses and public bodies, or participants in supply chains to work together to take forward priorities for investment and overcome disadvantages of fragmentation. The measure develops priorities in environment, climate change and biodiversity; supporting farmers and foresters to improve supply chains or develop short supply chains; develop initiatives to tackle animal health and welfare issues; as well as cooperation between public bodies and private businesses to develop the rural economy. Local co-operation in tourism activities are supported that improve the attractiveness of the overall destination, help develop the supply chain in the visitor economy and encourage collaborative activity or pilot projects developing agri-food hubs or clusters in particular geographic areas. This measure will be used to implement the European Innovation Partnership for agricultural productivity and sustainability. RPA administers for measures in England |
The main priority for Countryside Stewardship is to protect and enhance the natural environment, in particular: increased biodiversity; improved habitat and expanded woodland areas; improved water quality; improved air quality. Other outcomes supported are: protection against flooding and coastal erosion; maintaining the historic environment; improved landscape character; climate change adaptation and mitigation. Countryside Stewardship supports Defras 25 Year Environment Plan for our country to be the healthiest, most beautiful place in the world to live, work and bring up a family. It also supports Defras Strategic Objective of a cleaner, healthier environment, benefitting people and the economy. Countryside Stewardship gives incentives for land managers to look after the environment and is made up of the following elements: Higher Tier agreements for land that requires more complex management tailored to the individual site and now includes woodland maintenance; Mid Tier agreements that provide a range of options and capital items that together help to deliver a broad range of environmental benefits; four Wildlife Offers that provide a simpler set of options to help improve the wildlife on farms; Capital Grants that provide grants for boundaries, trees and orchards, water quality and air quality; Woodland Management Plan grant to help create a UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) compliant 10-year woodland management plan; Woodland Tree Health grant to help restore and improve tree health; Facilitation Fund which supports individuals who bring together groups of farmers, foresters and land managers to improve the environmental outcomes in their area; Protection and Infrastructure grant which provides grants for woodland infrastructure.
This covers grants made for investments in physical assets made under Countryside Stewardship. The measure supports various farm and forestry investments in particular for businesses investing in innovative business practices and new technologies to make
This measure covers grants for Co-operation under Countryside Productivity, Countryside Stewardship and ESIF Growth Programme to micro and small enterprises, farmers and foresters engaged in cooperative activities. This measure encourages and promotes a range of cooperative activity which encourages farmers, forest holders, private businesses and public bodies, or participants in supply chains to work together to take forward priorities for investment and overcome disadvantages of fragmentation. The measure develops priorities in environment, climate change and biodiversity; supporting farmers and foresters to improve supply chains or develop short supply chains; develop initiatives to tackle animal health and welfare issues; as well as cooperation between public bodies and private businesses to develop the rural economy. Local co-operation in tourism activities are supported that improve the attractiveness of the overall destination, help develop the supply chain in the visitor economy and encourage collaborative activity or pilot projects developing agri-food hubs or clusters in particular geographic areas. This measure will be used to implement the European Innovation Partnership for agricultural productivity and sustainability. RPA administers for measures in England
Government Council Contracts Beta
No council contracts found
Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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19/11/2024 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
18/10/2024 | Mortgage | Mortgage Satisfy Charge Part | View (1 page) |
04/07/2024 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Full | View (24 pages) |
14/05/2024 | Mortgage | Mortgage Charge Part Both With Charge Number | View (1 page) |
14/05/2024 | Mortgage | Mortgage Charge Part Both With Charge Number | View (2 pages) |
20/11/2023 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
31/07/2023 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Full | View (25 pages) |