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The Tankerville Arms Hotel, a Grade II-listed guest house with a bar and restaurant in Wooler, Northumberland, has been brought to market for the first time in 40 years for an asking price of £750k.
Dating back to the 1700s, the Tankerville Arms Hotel is a stone-built period property which contains 17 ensuite guest bedrooms, as well as The Copper Bar, which benefits from an open fire and oak beams, and The Chillingham Room, a restaurant that seats up to 40 guests.
This property also has a “cosy” sitting room for guests, a function space known as The Cheviot Room, a beer garden to the rear of the building, and on-site parking.
The Tankerville Arms Hotel is situated in a “prominent” position on the town’s main road, which lies adjacent to the Northumberland National Park and close to the Cheviot Hills.
Northumberland’s coastline, with its beaches, medieval castles and seaside towns, attracts leisure visitors and tourists all year round and can be reached in less than half an hour by car – with the Scottish Borders just 15 miles to the north – from the hotel.
Mark Worley, director at Christie and Co, said: “The Tankerville Arms Hotel has been owned by the same family for over 40 years, but the time has come for them to sell and retire. This creates a great opportunity for a new owner to build on the established reputation and client base, and to own a hospitality business in this very desirable part of the world.”





























