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Three Ways House Hotel in the north Cotswold village of Mickleton has been brought to the market for offers in excess of £3.75m.
The freehold interest in the 48-bedroom property is being sold on behalf of a private owner.
The hotel building dates from 1871 and is constructed from traditional Cotswold stone.
The property features 48 individually styled en suite bedrooms spread across a main house and a garden wing, alongside an AA Rosette restaurant, a gastro bar, and two meeting rooms.
The village sits six miles from Broadway and is positioned to capture regional leisure and corporate demand.
Tourism across the Cotswolds attracted approximately 38 million visitors in 2024, with spending exceeding £1bn.
International real estate advisor Savills has been appointed to market the characterful property.
The firm stated that hotels in the region continue to achieve a consistent revenue premium over competing destinations.
Miranda Ashcroft, associate director in the hotel capital markets team at Savills, said: “We are delighted to bring this characterful and well-established hotel to the market.
“The Cotswolds continues to demonstrate strong trading fundamentals, with hotels achieving a consistent RevPAR premium over competing destinations. As a result, we anticipate strong interest.”













