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The Grade I-listed Stoke Rochford Hall in Grantham has been sold by the National Union of Teachers (NUT) to Talash Hotels for an undisclosed sum.

The country manor house, which has been used by the NUT as a conference and training centre since 1978, features 96 bedrooms, with 20 located in the main house, 52 in a self-contained former stable block and a further 24 in a woodland lodge.

The property has been partially refurbished and also features a reception hall, lounge, terrace bar, restaurant and a leisure club with swimming pool.

Tom Cunningham, hotels director at Savills, said: “Stoke Rochford Hall has a strong year-round trade thanks to its established conference and leisure facilities. With the experience of the new owners, it also offers a significant opportunity to enhance the long term income.”

Talash acquired the 999-year lease on the property, which has 961 years remaining.

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