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The Landmark Hotel in Daventry, Northamptonshire, which has stood empty since 2008, has now been brought to market with a guide price of £7m.
The hotel comprises of 148 bedrooms, extensive banqueting and conference facilities across a 7.44 acre site.
The Landmark Hotel was developed by the present owners, Property Investments Ltd, in 1976. The original 100 bedroom hotel was extended in 1985 to provide an additional suite of 48 rooms. The hotel was closed in 2008 for refurbishment but did not re-open due to personal reasons.
Andrew Whelan of Fleurets, who is overseeing the marketing process, said: “We fully anticipate that the property will remain as a hotel after purchase, however due to its highly visible location we believe there may be further development opportunities to introduce a retail element or food offer.”




























