Home Grown Hotels, parent company of the Pig properties, has published record results - with turnover for 2013 at £4.6 million, up from £3.6m the previous year, according to latest financial statements lodged at Companies House.
Home Grown Hotels was founded in 2011 with the launch of the first Pig hotel in the New Forest. The company, which recently refurbished Manor House hotel converting it to the Pig on the Beach in Studland Bay, Dorset, recorded a small pre-tax loss.
Occupancy at the original 26-bedroom Pig hotel, near Brockenhurst in the New Forest, peaked at 98% in the summer, with an average occupancy across 2013 of 93%, up from 90% in 2012. Restaurant covers reached a high of 182 in August, and an average of 162 throughout the year, compared with 146 in 2012.
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