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Pinchinthorpe Hall, a hotel and venue on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, has been brought to market with an asking price of £55,000 and £60,000 annual rent.Pinchinthorpe Hall is a 17th Century manor house comprising six “spacious” ensuite bedrooms, four grand reception rooms, and a two-bedroom owners’/managers’ apartment.
The house also features a private, purpose-built bistro bar/restaurant, serviced by a sizable, fully equipped catering kitchen.
Located two miles from the town of Guisborough, Pinchinthorpe Hall is set within private gardens that offer views of the surrounding countryside, including the famous Roseberry Topping, a 1,000ft high jagged cliff providing a “spectacular” backdrop for outdoor events and weddings.
Mark Worley, director of Hotels at Christie and Co, who is handling the sale, said: “The property is all set up, fully-equipped and ready to trade. It is an excellent opportunity for a business owner, likely in the hospitality and leisure sectors, to acquire a venue to stage weddings and events, or to provide private hire/exclusive use accommodation or simply as a boutique hotel or bed and breakfast operation.
“Other business sectors who may see the property as perhaps a bespoke office premises or regional site, or indeed for any other reason, are also encouraged to enquire. In return, the landlord will offer flexible lease terms, with a rent of circa £60,000 per annum, although stepped rent would be considered to allow a new business to grow.”




























