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Oriel House Hotel and Spa, a former four-star hotel within a converted boarding school building in North Wales, has been brought to market for an asking price of £1.8m.Located on the rural outskirts of St Asaph, Oriel House dates back to the 18th Century and features 38 letting bedrooms, a bar and lounge, indoor and outdoor restaurant spaces, function facilities, gym, spa and swimming pool.
The 2.3 acre site also includes lawned gardens, patios, and a Japanese garden which is said to be a popular choice for outdoor wedding ceremonies.
Originally a boarding school, the building was converted into a hotel in the 1970s and has been extended substantially.
Oriel House operated as a four-star hotel until January 2025, having undergone renovation and improvement works under the current ownership, and is now being sold with vacant possession.
Tom O’Malley, associate director at Christie and Co, who is managing the sale, said: “This sale presents an excellent opportunity for an experienced operator to acquire a closed hotel which requires little to no investment and is ready to start trading immediately.”





























