Resolution for winding up (MVL)
CASTLE COURT (PROPERTY) LIMITED
Castle Court (Property) Limited has passed resolutions to voluntarily wind up the company and appointed Steve Markey and Chris Knott as joint liquidators.
Notice details
- Company
- CASTLE COURT (PROPERTY) LIMITED
- Company number
- 04759267
- Registered office
- Ravens Oak Cottage, Ravens Lane Burland, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8PE
- Principal trading address
- Ravens Oak Cottage, Ravens Lane Burland, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8PE
- Liquidator(s)
- Steve Markey (IP No. 14912) of Leonard Curtis, 1A Elms Square, Whitefield, Manchester, M45 7TA; Chris Knott (IP No. 17230) of Leonard Curtis, 9-10 Ridge House, Ridgehouse Drive, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 5SJ
- Date of appointment
- 24 July 2026
- Appointed by
- Special resolution and ordinary resolution of the Company
- Contact
- The Joint Liquidators, Email: [email protected]; Alternative contact: James Parsonage / Thomas Burton
- Director
- James Frederick Stott (signed 30 July 2026)
How does this notice affect you?
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A written-off invoice rarely stops at the company that failed. The supplier left short is often the next business in difficulty — and the earlier that's dealt with, the more options stay open. If CASTLE COURT (PROPERTY) LIMITED owed you money, it's worth checking where that leaves you.
Unpaid wages, holiday pay and statutory redundancy are claimed from the government's Redundancy Payments Service, not from K2. The insolvency practitioner named in this notice should send you a case reference — you'll need it to claim.
K2 has backed and restructured UK businesses since 1990, including buying trade and assets out of distress. These situations move in days rather than months, so if you're looking at CASTLE COURT (PROPERTY) LIMITED or something similar, start the conversation early.
A members' voluntary liquidation is a solvent, orderly closure — often part of retirement, a group restructure, or moving on to the next venture. K2 has advised UK company directors since 1990 on restructuring and what comes next. If that's on your horizon, talk to us.
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