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The Valley Hotel near Holyhead, in the tourist destination of the Isle of Anglesey, has been brought to market with a reduced price of £795,000.
The family-run hotel is a privately owned, multi-faceted business combining 19 ensuite letting bedrooms, wedding and function trade, an indoor/outdoor bar, and an informal dining area.
At full capacity, The Valley can seat over 175 people, and the hotel boasts a large, popular beer garden, and extensive parking facilities, with the site sitting on 1.2 acres of land.
Traditionally a coaching inn, the hotel dates back to the 1800’s and sits close to the port of Holyhead, on the historic Holyhead to London route. As such, the hotel attracts plenty of ferry users, and the proposed major Prosperity Parc development by Stena and the development of the Freeport close to the hotel should bring welcome new trade in the near future.
Anglesey Inns have owned and operated the hotel for 30 years, having acquired the site from Burtonwood Brewery in 1993.
The company shareholders are now seeking a reputable buyer for the business to bring new investment and “take it to an even higher level, realising its full potential”.
Paul Snape, Director of Anglesey Inns Limited, said: “We understand that the hospitality market is tough, however this is a genuine retirement sale, after many years of hard work and dedication. The time is ripe now for new owners to bring new skills, energy and enthusiasm to the party.”
Tom O’Malley, associate director – Hotels at Christie and Co, who is handling the sales process, added: “At the reduced asking price, The Valley represents a unique and fantastic opportunity to take a business with a decent reputation and level of turnover, and to really maximise its true worth.”





























