In 1958, the property and grounds were leased to business partners
Robin Howard, During his 40 years of ownership, Herbert also restored Robinson's core of natural gardens (which cost £50,000 per annum to maintain), In 2004, Peter Herbert and his second wife Sue retired to a cottage on the house lands, and sold the business to Andrew Russell and chef Mark Raffan, under whose management, following the
Great Recession, the business fell into
administration early in 2010. After the administrators agreed a deal with
Von Essen Hotels, in March 2010 the property lease was bought by long-term guest and professional investor
Jeremy Hosking, who has since invested £2.5M in the property and gardens. He has also invested in a new building infilling the courtyard to provide a new restaurant designed by architect Sir Charles Knowles, another long-term guest. The gardens still exist and are accessible to hotel guests. == References ==