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Corse Lawn House hotel brought to market for £2.5m

Corse Lawn Hotel also contains a bistro and bar for 40 covers, restaurant for 40 covers, garden room for 40 covers and two private dining rooms

The Corse Lawn House hotel in Gloucestershire has been placed on the market off a guide price of £2.5m.

Originally built in the mid-1700s as a former coaching inn, the 18-bedroom, Grade II listed building sits behind an ornamental lake and is surrounded by over 10 acres of landscaped gardens and leafy green fields.

Corse Lawn Hotel also contains a bistro and bar for 40 covers, restaurant for 40 covers, garden room for 40 covers and two private dining rooms, one seating up to 14 guests and the other seating up to 32 guests.

The hotel has numerous amenities such as indoor swimming pool with changing rooms, hard-court tennis court, croquet lawn, staff accommodation, three-bed detached owners’ bungalow, beer and wine cellars and extensive parking available on site.

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Owned and run by the Hine family, producers of Hine Cognac, for the past 44 years, the family has decided to place the hotel on the market in order to retire.

Baba Hine said: “Since purchasing the hotel in 1978, my husband and I worked very hard to build a reputable business and have continuously made improvements over the years. After my dear husband Denis passed, I almost gave up, but I realised that this is really the only life I have known, and I love it. Seventeen years later it is finally time for someone new to take the reins. Corse Lawn Hotel will always hold a special place in my heart.”

Peter Brunt, consultant in the Hotel Agency team at Colliers who is handling the sale, added: “Future owners of Corse Lawn House will benefit greatly from not just the leisure trade but also from the many commercial businesses in Tewkesbury, Gloucester and Cheltenham. The hotel is acclaimed by many and has its fair share of repeat customers year after year.

“This is a very exciting opportunity for a new investor to come in and hopefully hit the ground running. We are thrilled to be instructed on such a brilliant property and look forward to seeing a strong pool of interested parties.”

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