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Seed cellar4/20/2023 ![]() The largest claim is from Kamaie Properties Ltd, which has Mr Kamaie as a director, which is owed £308,291. In addition, a total of £435,502 is being claimed by unsecured creditors, but it is highly unlikely any of them will get their money. Documents filed at Companies House reveal the company had just £6,000 in assets and owed HM Revenue and Customs £96,208 in VAT and income tax, so £90,208 will remain unpaid. Mr Kamaie resigned as a director of that company in January 2022, and Mrs Lee-Hansen is now listed in documentation as the sole director and shareholder.Ĭustom House Plymouth Ltd called a meeting of creditors in August 2022 and appointed liquidators at Plymouth’s Brailey Hicks a month later, having passed a resolution to be wound up voluntarily. The two directors stressed they are “in no way affiliated” with Esmail Kamaie and his daughter Sahar Lee-Hansen, who set up Custom House Plymouth Ltd in 2019. We still have a wedding licence and you can get married on site. We are all about top-quality service and value for money. “Our new events coordinator Jo is extremely helpful and happy to accommodate people as much as we can. They told PlymouthLive: “We are running the venue mostly as an events space and we have lots of weddings and parties booked in. Sarah Lock and Charlie Harding, directors of Derriford-based The Customs House Plymouth Ltd said their company took over the tenancy in March 2022. READ NEXT: Forder Valley Link Road 'could boost a reopened Plymouth airport' ![]() It is now run as a bar, restaurant and private hire venue by a completely separate company, called The Customs House Plymouth Ltd, which has no connection to the business that has gone under. The Custom House is still open and trading, however. Documents filed at Companies House show it had just £6,000 in the bank and it is estimated that debts of £525,810 will be unpaid. The North Hill-based company’s statement of affairs reveals cash is owed to Lloyds Bank plc, Plymouth City Council and the taxman. Custom House Plymouth Ltd refurbished and reopened the Grade II* listed Barbican building in 2019 but has now gone into liquidation without paying back a Covid loan. I showed a Preview of the hole for the Root Cellar in the last post.A company which ran Plymouth’s well-known Custom House bar and wedding venue has gone bust with unpaid debts of more than £500,000. Now I am going to give you an In Depth view of what we built. I know I had told people that I was going to put the cellar under the cabin but that changed once we started digging and discovered the conditions of the sub soil. If I had dug a hole big enough under the cabin the cabin would have fallen into it. This soil has no compaction, it is all sand and rocks and caves in very easily. The first thing I must say about the process of digging the hole got very much easier and I must give out a big Thank You to my neighbor that got a new (used) excavator this summer. Thank You ERIC, you saved me weeks of labor. How neat is it to live 65 miles from a road and have a neighbor show up to the cabin with this. Now that the big shovel showed up I got to show you a few more pictures. I had just recently cut down 3 trees that were right next to the cabin on the south side. I was originally going to dig the hole for the cellar on the north side of the cabin but once the trees were down and the yard was cleaned up it just looked like it made a lot more sense to dig on the south side. This is the side yard the day before the excavator showed up. I had cut the big tree near the back door and the two trees near the fuel oil tank at the front of the cabin. The roots of the front two trees are still under the leaves near the fuel oil tank. The trees here grow very different than in Ohio. ![]() The roots of even the biggest trees only go about 2' to 3' down, they just spread out very very wide and thick just under the surface of the forest floor. I had cut a bunch of roots from the back tree and tilled the yard preparing it for grass seed next spring. This was a finished project, just before Eric had offered to bring over his machine.
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