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The Old Hall Hotel Frodsham, Cheshire £1295000 The Old Hall Hotel Frodsham, Cheshire CONTACT US Viewing is strictly by prior • Charming 16th Century hotel and restaurant appointment with Colliers International through: • Prominent high street location within historic town of Frodsham Neil Thomson Hotels • 26 en suite letting bedrooms, restaurant (100) and 0161 831 3333 lounge bar [email protected] • Turnover for Y/E 2013 £721,893 EBITDA circa. Property Ref: 207742 £150,000 Colliers International No. 1 Marsden Street Manchester M2 1HW £1,295,000 – Freehold www.colliers.com/uk/hotels The Old Hall Hotel, Main Street, Frodsham, WA6 7AB The Old Hall is a charming 16th Century hotel and restaurant due to personal circumstances and provides an excellent offering traditional English warmth and comfort and set within opportunity for new owners to take over the reins of this this lovely period property complete with original beams, open successful and profitable hotel business. log fires and relaxing sofas. There are 26 individually-styled en suite bedrooms located both in the main building and in a separate coaching block. The elegant restaurant is renowned THE PROPERTY for its traditional food during the day and fine dining in the The Old Hall Hotel is a 16th Century property of traditional evening, and has two cosy lounges and a bar which provide a construction under a slate roof. The property is Grade II listed. relaxed and informal environment for guests to enjoy a light There is a separate coaching block to the side of brick meal or the opportunity to unwind in a quiet corner or to sit out construction under a tiled roof. in the hotels pretty landscaped gardens. The hotel is prominently situated on the main street in the bustling and historic town of Frodsham, mentioned in the PUBLIC AREAS Doomsday Book. The hotel is ideally placed for the business From the high street, the main entrance leads into a small traveller visiting the commercial centres of Runcorn, Widnes, vestibule and then into a lounge with seating for around 9 Warrington and Liverpool. For the independent traveller, the people. There is an open plan reception hall with reception hotel is centrally located for touring the countryside of north desk and a central staircase providing access to the bedrooms. Cheshire and the cities of Chester, Liverpool and Manchester There is a cosy lounge with tables and chairs (22) and timber all which are less than 40 minutes away. For lovers of walking, bar servery. Lounge bar with feature fireplace and seating for The Old Hall is placed at the start of a sandstone trail and five 15 guests with traditional bar servery. The elegant restaurant miles from Delamere Forest. Other nearby attractions includes which is roughly divided into three separate areas offers great Cheshire Oaks Outlet Shopping Village, Chester Zoo, The Blue flexibility, and has seating for up to 100 covers. French Planet Aquarium and numerous local golf courses. windows from the restaurant open up to the pretty landscaped This is the first time The Old Hall Hotel has been for sale in gardens which are situated to the rear. almost 40 years, having been successfully operated by the family since 1974. The business started with humble beginnings as a small guest house, and has been extended LETTING BEDROOMS and developed throughout its history. More recently the next There are 26 en suite bedrooms (15 double, 2 twin, 7 single door stable block was acquired, which provides further letting and 2 suites) to sleep 45. All bedrooms have central heating accommodation, primed to take advantage of the ever growing radiator, colour TV, radio/clock alarm and tea and coffee and lucrative commercial market. The hotel is now being sold making facilities. Some rooms have a trouser press. The Old Hall Hotel, Main Street, Frodsham, WA6 7AB OWNERS' TRADE ACCOMMODATION Management figures provided by our client shows net sales for the period ended 31st May 2013 of £721,893. Accounts and There is no owners’ accommodation at The Old Hall Hotel. further management information can be made available to any However the current owners own a three bedroom, two seriously interested partied after viewing. reception room thatched cottage next door which could be made available by separate negotiation. PRICE SERVICE AREAS Offers of £1,295,000 for the freehold complete with goodwill and trade contents (according to inventory), but excluding There is a fully equipped stainless steel commercial kitchen personal items. Stock at valuation. with store room and preparation area. OUTSIDE FINANCE Colliers International is able to assist prospective purchasers To the rear there is a landscaped garden with well-manicured by introducing sources of finance if required. Whilst we do not lawns, shrubs and border areas and ample room to create an charge the buyer for this service, we may receive an outdoor seating area. There is a car park for up to 30 vehicles introductory commission from the lender or broker involved. (approx.). SERVICES TO VIEW All appointments to view MUST be made through the vendors' We understand that all main services are connected to The Old agents who are acting with sole selling rights. Hall Hotel (gas, electricity, water and drainage). LICENCE DIRECTIONS For the M6 Motorway, take junction 20a exiting for the M56. We understand the property has a Premises Licence in Continue for approximately 9.5 miles and take the exit at accordance with The Licensing Act 2003. junction 12 sign posted for Frodsham (A56). Proceed for a further 2 miles into Frodsham Town Centre and The Old Hall WEBSITE Hotel will be located on the right hand side. www.oldhallhotelfrodsham.co.uk The Old Hall Hotel, Main Street, Frodsham, WA6 7AB Misrepresentation Act: Colliers International gives notice that these particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending Purchasers or Lessees and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Party should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. No person in the employment of Colliers International has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. November 2013 Colliers International is the licensed trading name of Colliers International Property Advisors UK LLP which is a limited liability partnership registered in England & Wales with registered number OC385143. Our registered office is at 50 George Street, London W1U 7GA. .
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