A four-star hotel in Bath will not reopen when the lockdown lifts after its parent company went into administration.

The Grade II listed Country Living Lansdown Grove Hotel, off Lansdown Road, is part of the Specialist Leisure Group Ltd which went into administration on Friday (May 22).

On SLG's website, it states all tours, cruises, holidays and hotel breaks booked with the Specialist Leisure Group have been cancelled and will not be rescheduled.

It added all of these have "ceased to trade" due to the impact of COVID-19.

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A post reads: "The Specialist Leisure Group entered Administration on 22 May 2020.

"All tours, cruises, holidays and hotel breaks booked with the Specialist Leisure Group have been cancelled and will not be rescheduled.

"The Specialist Leisure Group operated several businesses that sold holidays and other travel arrangements under the following brand names, which have all ceased to trade, due to the impact of COVID-19.

"All hotels trading as Bay Hotels, Coast & Country Hotels and Country Living Hotels will not reopen. Click here for a full list of hotels that have ceased to trade. 

"All Wallace Arnold Travel shops are now permanently closed. If you booked a holiday through a travel agent that was not Wallace Arnold Travel, please contact your travel agent in the first instance."

Information on refunds and more can be found here.

SLG's collapse has resulted in the loss of around 2,500 jobs and 64,000 bookings, Bristol Live reports.

The Grand Atlantic Hotel in Weston-super-Mare has also closed as a result of this collapse.