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The Knighton Hotel, a Grade II-listed property in the Powys town of Knighton, has been brought to market with vacant possession at an asking price of £599,000.

Dating back to 1867, the four-storey building includes 18 en suite bedrooms, a two-bedroom guest apartment and extensive communal areas. 

Facilities include a dining room, café, bar, mini spa and a grand banqueting hall alongside a boardroom. The property also incorporates a two-bedroom owners’ apartment and a former shop front.

The hotel has undergone significant restoration and refurbishment in the past year, preserving original features while updating the interior. 

It currently operates on a room-only basis but offers scope for expanded trading or alternative uses such as residential or mixed-use commercial development, subject to planning.

The property sits close to the Offa’s Dyke Path and Glyndŵr’s Way walking routes, which draw visitors to the area.

The freehold is being marketed by Christie and Co.

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