AN award-winning golf and country club that hosts weddings has gone into administration.
The Skylark complex at Skylark Meadows, Whiteley, will remain open while the administrators try to find a buyer for the business.
It boasts a raft of facilities, including an 18-hole golf course and an 18th-century barn.
In a statement, the club confirmed that it entered administration on Tuesday, July 11.
It added: "The administrators are from Kroll Advisory.
"The joint administrators intend to continue to trade the business as normal whilst a purchaser is sought.
"As such members and guests will continue to enjoy the use of the clubhouse, golf course and facilities as usual.
"Members and guests should continue to direct any enquiries to the club in the usual manner.
"Further updates will be shared by the joint administrators as the administration process progresses."
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Skylark's website describes it as a place where "visitors, members and guests are welcomed in a relaxing and enjoyable environment.
"Comprising an 18-hole manicured golf course, an award-winning restaurant, relaxing spa and excellent gym facilities, Skylark is the epitome of a quintessential country club.
"We always endeavour to deliver quality, variety and value to give you the ultimate experience."
A separate section about weddings adds: "Skylark offers you an idyllic setting for your perfect day, boasting stunning surroundings and premium facilities.
"Our Grade II listed 18th century barn will blow you away with its stunning wooden beams and beautiful décor, setting the scene for your commitment celebration.
"Our elegant bar and dining room will host your evening party.
"The evening venue has a capacity of up to 180 guests and holds a late license until 1am on Fridays and Saturdays, midnight Monday to Thursday, and 11:30pm on Sundays, so you can let your hair down and hit the dance floor."
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