Bourne Leisure
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Company typePrivate
IndustryLeisure / Holidays
Founded1964 (original predecessor company)
FoundersPeter Harris, David Allen, John Cook
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Leisure / Holidays |
| Founded | 1964 (original predecessor company) |
| Founders | Peter Harris, David Allen, John Cook |
| Headquarters | , UK |
Number of locations | 38 Caravan Parks 13 Leisure Hotels 1 Cottage Resort |
Area served | UK |
Key people | Paul Flaum (CEO) Iain Stuart MacMillan |
| Products | Holiday Parks Caravan Parks Caravan Sales Leisure Hotels |
| Revenue | |
| Owner | Blackstone Group |
Number of employees | c.14,000 (group, 2015)[1] |
| Subsidiaries | Foray 989 Ltd. > Bourne Leisure Ltd. >> Bourne Holidays Ltd. >> Haven Leisure Ltd. >> Colaingrove Ltd. >>> Bourne Leisure Grp Ltd. >>> Evergreen Finance Ltd. |
| Website | www |
Bourne Leisure Holdings Limited is a British private company which owns a number of subsidiary undertakings operating in the leisure and holiday sectors in the United Kingdom including Haven Holidays and Warner Leisure Hotels.
The main trading companies in the Bourne Leisure group in the UK are:
- Haven Leisure Ltd. who operate 37 family-orientated caravan holiday parks in England, Scotland and Wales.
- Bourne Holidays Ltd. who operate 14 hotels across the UK under the Warner Leisure Hotels name, and which are exclusively for adults. Many of the Warner Leisure Hotels properties are country house hotels, including Alvaston Hall, Bodelwyddan Castle, Cricket St Thomas, Holme Lacey House, Littlecote House, Nidd Hall, and Thoresby Hall.

The Guernsey-based fiduciary company, First Ovalap Ltd, jointly owned by the Harris, Cook and Allen families, were the majority shareholders until the majority of the share were bought by the private equity company Blackstone.[2][3]