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Milford Hall Hotel & Spa sold to Zarfeen Group & Investments

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Milford Hall Hotel and Spa has been sold to hospitality business Zarfeen Group and Investments off a guide price of £3.5m. 

The Grade-II* listed Georgian former manor house in Castle Street, Salisbury, was sold on behalf of Hughes Hotels, who has owned the property since 1998. 

Located ten minutes from the historic city centre of Salisbury, the hotel, which in parts dates back to the 1800s, is said to be a popular wedding venue and includes a function room with 130 covers. It also has a 30 cover restaurant, as well as adjourning bar and lounge areas, which cater for private dining, and space for 40 parked cars within its one acre footprint.

Former owner Simon Hughes said: “During 25 years of ownership we have taken Milford Hall from a small local hotel in Salisbury, and through extensions and improvements have made it a well-respected business with a boutique spa on site. 

“We’re proud of what we’ve achieved thanks to the hard work and dedication of our staff. As I now move into retirement, we wish the new owners every success in their stewardship of Milford Hall.”

Zarfeen Jetha of Zarfeen Group and Investments said: “We were really impressed with the strong trade and reputation of the hotel that has been developed over the last 25 years. We’re expanding our horizons and experience of the hospitality industry and are looking forward to getting to know the team and clients of Milford Hall.”

Ed Jefferson from Colliers, who handled the sale, added: “Milford Hall Hotel is a strong business which Hughes Hotels has grown and diversified over the years. Demand for hotels with multiple income opportunities like this one is high, we’ve had a lot of interest from a wide range of buyers and are pleased to celebrate this sale with Simon.”

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