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The Minffordd Hotel in Tywyn, Gwynedd, has been brought to market for an undisclosed price after its owners decided to retire.
Set within a 2.1 acre paddock surrounded by riverside scenery, the Minffordd Hotel is an “ideal location” for campers and those looking to explore the Welsh countryside.
The boutique hotel is also on the Mach Loop, a well-known testing ground for RAF jet fighters, and is therefore a popular destination for aviation enthusiasts.
The property features a restaurant and breakfast room with period features, a cosy snug room with a wood-burning stove, and a main bar area with large windows providing views over the valley. The property also includes seven ensuite letting rooms, ranging from twin to double rooms.
The hotel has been owned and operated by Gordon and Michelle for the last 30 years, who are selling the business as they hope to retire and return to their home county of Cheshire.
Sam Roberts, hotel broker at Christie and Co, said: “Situated in the most fabulous location, this boutique hotel has traded successfully over the past 30 years in the current owner’s hands and has welcomed many guests including celebrities, film crews and aviation enthusiasts.
“With Gordon and Michelle now looking to retire after many happy years, the opportunity has presented itself for new custodians to take this charming hotel to another level, building on what Gordon and Michelle have created and to expand business and further trade.”




























