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Perth country house hotel brought to market for £3.25m

The Leonardo Boutique Hotel Huntingtower in Perth, built in original Tudor style and set in its own wooded and lawned grounds, has been brought to the market for around £3.25m.


Colliers International, which is acting for the vendor of the property, said Perth’s hotel market is “doing well” and the sale represents a “good chance for hoteliers looking to gain a quality asset in the area”.

The 34-bedroom hotel, which is owned by a corporate group with a large portfolio, sits in five acres of grounds and is described as “an authentic country house hotel” while also being close to the city. An established wedding venue, it also has meeting and event income thanks to its six meeting rooms, restaurant and conservatory.

Julian Troup, head of UK hotels agency at Colliers International, said: “We are delighted to bring the Huntingtower Hotel to the market. It is an established and well known hotel operating with a healthy trading base.

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“The beautiful hotel has substantial meeting facilities and extensive grounds and provides an excellent mix of income streams. We are anticipating a favourable response to the marketing, particularly bearing the hotel’s long established reputation.”

He added: “Perth’s hotels room occupancy has increased steadily over recent years, reaching a high of 78.3% in 2017. This is almost three percentage points higher than the regional UK average.”

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