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A luxury spa hotel once owned by Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey is at risk of being burned down by squatters according to concerned locals. The Corran Resort and Spa Carmarthen in Laugharne, west Wales, is a 21 bedroom hotel which has an indoor swimming pool, expansive garden area, a spa and wellness centre complete with treatment rooms. However, it has been dormant since 2021 and online booking websites list it as "unavailable".

The establishment was reportedly closed three years ago after running costs made it unprofitable. TV star Neil, 62, bought up a number of properties in Laugharne, beginning in 2004, including the hotel - which was called the Hurst Hotel when he bought it. However, Neil's investments did not go well and his controlling company went into administration in 2009 - by which point the hotel had already passed on to new owners.



The hotel is now said to be owned by a company called Upper Street Holdings which is based in the Seychelles. However, the building is now said to be occupied by squatters - and locals fear they may try to burn down the property if they are made to move. A local told The Sun that they had been welcomed into the property by the leader of the squatting group and they were left concerned by what they witnessed inside.

The local told the publication: “He took me upstairs and everywhere I looked there were scrunched-up sheets of paper - many of them clients’ records from the spa - and it looked like he was preparing for a fire.

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