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Hammet House hotel, which has been recommended for a Michelin star for two consecutive years, has been put on the market for £1.3m.
The property – located in Cardigan, Ceredigion – has been extensively refurbished and features 15 bedrooms, a restaurant, Georgian dining room, library bar with open fire, ballroom and 7 acres of grounds.
The hotel has a good reputation for food with two AA Rosettes and recommendations in the 2014 and 2015 Michelin guide.
John Coggins of Christie & Co’s Cardiff office, which is responsible for handling the sale, said: “Hammet House is a fantastic opportunity for a new owner to acquire a substantial and unique country house hotel in a location that is truly beautiful.
“The business enjoys excellent levels of trade with year on year sales growth and good levels of profitability but with significant scope for new owners to push the business forward through developing the events trade and by adding additional guest rooms.”





























