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Hellaby Hall Hotel, the full-service hotel in South Yorkshire, has been sold for £8m.

The hotel, which was sold by the Lavin family to focus on other business interests, is a 17th Century manor house which has been converted into a four-star hotel, set in “picturesque” gardens.

The hotel offers 89 bedrooms including executive, deluxe and suite options. It also boasts a restaurant, bar, a lounge and “luxurious” wellness facilities including a swimming pool, spa and gym.

Additionally, the hotel hosts weddings, celebrations, conferences and corporate functions.
Christie and Co assisted the Lavin family on the sale of the hotel.

The Lavins said: “We are delighted to have completed the sale of the property and we are sure it will go from strength to strength under the control of its new owners.

“The hotel was successfully sold to the Harrison family, who have extensive hotel experience and are looking to continue the success of the hotel. Mr Harrison commented: “The Harrison family are proud new owners of the business. We are planning to invest and support its continuous growth.”

David Lee, regional director – Hotels at Christie and Co who managed the sale, added: “We were delighted to assist our much-valued clients with the sale of this renowned, profitable hotel. The Lavin family have been excellent custodians of the hotel over the past few years, and we are sure the Harrison family will also enjoy success in running this fantastic full-service hotel business.”

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