HINXTON HALL LIMITED
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that unrestricted reserves stood at £1.1 million, with the charity holding no minimum reserves policy due to its funding structure from the Wellcome Trust. The charity reported a net expenditure of £0.4 million and relies on committed grant funding to meet liabilities as they fall due, with a letter of support in place until December 2026.
What the accounts disclose
“Funding for the period after September 2026 has yet to be formally agreed, however Wellcome have provided a letter of support covering the period to 31 December 2026.” — page 8
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 30/09/2025)
Trustees
- Martin Dougherty
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 30/09/2025 | £24.0m | £24.5m |
| 30/09/2024 | £32.0m | £32.7m |
| 30/09/2023 | £30.1m | £31.5m |
| 30/09/2022 | £22.6m | £23.8m |
| 30/09/2021 | £23.7m | £24.8m |
Common questions
Is HINXTON HALL LIMITED financially healthy?
The accounts state that unrestricted reserves stood at £1.1 million, with the charity holding no minimum reserves policy due to its funding structure from the Wellcome Trust. The charity reported a net expenditure of £0.4 million and relies on committed grant funding to meet liabilities as they fall due, with a letter of support in place until December 2026. Its FY2025 accounts were audited by Deloitte LLP.