I received the following email today concerning "The Vic" in Elie, Scotland:
January 2005
To all of our guests, and prospective guests:
After more than seven years at "The Vic", I have made the decision to sell the hotel.
Although no sale has yet been concluded, there is every possibility that the hotel will be sold for residential development.
As a result, we are unable to take any bookings after February 2005, and are unable to confirm any provisional reservations currently being held for accommodation from 1st March onwards.
I would like to apologise to any guests wishing to book for the current year, but I am sure that you will understand that we cannot take any bookings when we are not sure if we will be able to fulfill your requirements.
For guests who have stayed at "The Vic" during my time as proprietor, I would like to thank you very much for your business and support. I have made many friends throughout the world, particularly with visiting golfers, and have very much enjoyed both arranging golf holidays, and playing with a great number of our guests.
Is this a singular event or a precursor of things to come in other localities?