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High Court orders Cotswolds property firm into liquidation
Cotswold Home Makeovers Limited, based in Tewkesbury, has been wound up by the High Court following a petition from a creditor.
A winding‑up petition against the firm, company number 11223998, was first advertised in The London Gazette on Friday, April 17.
The Gazette now shows that a winding‑up order was granted on Friday, April 29, with formal notice published over the weekend on Saturday, May 9.
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An Official Receiver has been appointed to handle the liquidation, with responsibility for collecting and selling the company’s assets to help repay creditors.
Companies House still records Cotswold Home Makeovers Limited as an active company but flags that it is “in liquidation”, reflecting the court‑ordered process now underway.
Public filings state that the business was incorporated in February 2018 and classified its work under “plumbing, heat and air‑conditioning installation” and “other building completion and finishing”, placing it in the building and refurbishment sector.
The company’s website and trade profiles described it as a one‑stop home‑improvement contractor offering property maintenance, refurbishments, extensions, conversions and full kitchen and bathroom refits.
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Cotswold Home Makeovers promoted services such as loft and garage conversions, house extensions, structural work, and underfloor heating.
From its Tewkesbury base, the firm advertised work across a wide Cotswolds catchment, including locations such as Burford and Chipping Norton.
Online reviews and listings suggested the business targeted mid‑ to higher‑value domestic projects.
This newspaper has contacted the Insolvency Service, which is handling the liquidation of Cotswold Home Makeovers Limited, for comment.