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The purpose built Sharnbrook Hotel in Bedfordshire has been brought to market off a guide price of £3.95m.

Set within a 1.72-hectare site, with car parking and private gardens, the purpose-built hotel was constructed in 2006 with further extensions added in 2016.

The two-storey property features 42 en-suite guest bedrooms, a “large” reception area, lounge bar, five function and conference rooms, high specification commercial kitchen, and a restaurant.

Utilising the “extensive” outside space, the property provides the opportunity for al fresco dining and to provide an outdoor space for special occasions including weddings, anniversaries, and birthday celebrations. Additionally, the site can accommodate guest parking for approximately 200 vehicles.

The hotel has been owned and operated by the current owners, the Ciampi Family for the past 16 years.

Ciro Ciampi said: “We have enjoyed running the hotel since 2006, however, we feel the time is right for a new operator to take the helm. With scope to develop the function business to fully utilise the 300-capacity banqueting suite, we feel there is an exciting opportunity for a new owner to grow the hotel and take it to the next level.”

Ed Bellfield, regional director at Christie and Co’s Winchester office who is handling the sale, added: “The Sharnbrook Hotel presents a unique opportunity to acquire a successful freehold hotel in what is a highly sought-after location in the heart of the Bedfordshire countryside. Lying only nine miles to the north of Bedford on the A6 and just 23 miles from Junction 14 of the M1 motorway, it is very easily accessible, and we expect strong interest.”

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