18th century North Yorkshire Dales hotel hits the market for £850k
A hotel located in the North Yorkshire Dales has been launched to the market for £850k.
Fox Grant is to be jointly instructed with Savills to sell The Burgoyne Hotel.
The Burgoyne Hotel sits at the top of the Dales village of Reeth, and offers an opportunity to purchase a hotel and restaurant in an award-winning National Park.
Dating back to 1783, The Burgoyne is a Grade-II Listed Georgian property. The hotel is named after Mrs Burgoyne-Johnson, who bought the hotel in the 1920’s.
The hotel was then requisitioned by the RECE regiment in WW2 as a base to train soldiers in what was to become the SAS.
The Burgoyne is arranged over three floors and benefits from having ten appointed bedrooms, seven of which are ensuite, a restaurant, commercial kitchen, lounge and drawing room.
There are numerous opportunities to further enhance the hotel’s offerings.
William Grant, managing director at Fox Grant, said: “The Burgoyne is a charming hotel in a stunning location which attracts tourists throughout the year. There’s currently multiple income streams which offer great potential to be increased.
“The Burgoyne would make an ideal lifestyle or investment opportunity for the new owners.”
Tom Cunningham, hotels director at Savills, added: “This historic hotel has performed well over recent years, and offers numerous opportunities to further enhance long term income.
“This could include developing a midweek corporate business, applying for a civil wedding licence and extension of the restaurant hours, as well as opening over the Christmas when it has previously been closed.”
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