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Silverstone’s first hotel receives financial backing

Silverstone’s first hotel receives financial backing

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A £29m debt facility has been finalised which will allow the completion of the first ever hotel at Silverstone, the world-famous racetrack in Northamptonshire that hosts the Formula One British Grand Prix. 

The phased opening is set to be one of the “most high-profile completions” this year by Hilton Hotels and Resorts.

Bricks Group, a privately-owned developer, has invested £11m of equity and is using the debt facility funding to complete the Hilton Garden Inn Silverstone in a position overlooking the start/ finish line and pit lanes at the UK’s premier motor racing circuit.

The £29m debt facility was overseen and arranged by RCP Finance, the pan-European property finance specialist, and included EVH Finance, the real estate development finance lender, covering £20.8m of the facility, and Banor Capital, an investment management firm, agreeing to the remaining £8.2m. 

The five-storey hotel will have 197 guest rooms and suites, a signature rooftop terrace bar suitable for up to 200 guests, and raceday hospitality facilities with views over the full-throttle final straight. Celebrity chef and car enthusiast James Martin will oversee the site’s dining.

Christopher Khoi, managing director of RCP Finance, said: “This was a complex and challenging loan to arrange and demonstrates our creative approach, market knowledge and wide sector experience in property lending. The hotel will be a significant addition to one of Europe’s leading sports and leisure destinations. 

“At RCP Finance, we’re thrilled to be involved with such an iconic scheme in the birthplace of British motor racing, and we all look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with Bricks Group, one of the premier hospitality developers in the UK.”

Peter Prickett, CEO of Bricks Group, said: “ This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to develop an asset in such an iconic location and brand. This hotel complements and enhances the ambitions of Silverstone circuits. 

“Working closely with our friends at Hilton we are super excited about providing world class hospitality for all. RCP, EVH and Banor have been great to work with and we look forward to completing more deals together in the future.” 

Before the pandemic, the historic motoring circuit welcomed over a million visitors a year, with projections to double that with non-race day attractions. 

A footbridge crosses over the circuit linking with the Silverstone Wing Conference Centre, which has space for 3,000 people and 12,500 square metres of events’ space, and will be enhanced with the addition of the hotel on the circuit.

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