‘Quintessentially English’ Cotswold hotel for sale for £1.65m
By Andrew Merrell | 13th November 2018
A Cotswold hotel which is a favourite with classic car clubs is on the market for £1.65m.
Profitable and well-established the 29-bedroom Mayfield House Hotel is market with Colliers International
Described as "quintessentially English" the hotel is "aimed squarely at mid-market tourism and commercial trade - with significant levels of repeat business".
Peter Brunt, a hotels director with Colliers International, said it was easy to understand why the Crudwell location was a favourite with Classic Car clubs.
"Occupying a prominent position on the A429 between Cirencester and Malmesbury, the hotel makes a perfect place to explore the main Cotswolds towns such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Burford and Tetbury - with its Royal connections.
"Westonbirt, Dyrham Park, Bath and Cheltenham are within easy driving distance and the popular Cotswold Water Park is another major attraction."
He added: "Our clients bought the hotel in 2007 and have set up the business at the mid-market, 3-star AA rosette trade but are now selling in order to concentrate on other business activities."
Standing in just under an acre of well-kept garden, Mayfield House has been a hotel since 1965 and before that was a veterinary practice run by the Pettifer family. TV journalist Julian Pettifer, OBE, spent his childhood there.
The original building - thought to have been a farmhouse - has been extensively extended and there are now two smaller buildings, The Stables and The Cottage.
There is a conference room seating 40-45 and main restaurant seating 50 in two separate raised areas. The restaurant was originally a stable for holding the animals under treatment.
In addition, there are 29 letting bedrooms - and The Stables on the ground floor is dog-friendly.
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