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The Eden Hotel Collection’s Buckland Tout-Saints in Devon has been put on the market for a guide price of £2.75m.

The three-AA-star, 16 bedroom hotel – located in the Devon South Hams – is set in 4.5 acres of tended gardens and woodland, including a croquet lawn and helipad.

The hotel is one of the group’s first properties and features a large lounge, a self contained function suite that accommodates 120 covers and the Queen Anne Restaurant, which holds two AA rosettes.

Martin Rogers, head of UK hotel transactions at Savills, which is handling the sale of the property, said: “The iconic Buckland Tout-Saints is a fantastic example of a successful country house hotel. It is well known and respected in the area and we expect high levels of interest in the property.

“The self contained Kestrel Suite and Queen Anne Restaurant ensure there are additional income streams to compliment the room bookings. The property could also make a wonderful private house subject to planning permission.”

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