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Browns Hotel in Dartmouth, South Hams, has been put on the market by estate agency Savills for a guide price of £1.1m.
The four-storey boutique hotel features eight bedrooms, a wine bar, restaurants and a three-bedroom owner’s flat which Savills said may be suitable for conversion into further letting accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consent.
Martin Rogers, head of UK hotel transactions at Savills, said: “This established townhouse hotel offers numerous income streams and has a particularly buoyant trade during the summer months thanks to Dartmouth’s appeal as a tourist destination.
“This is supplemented out of season by a strong local trade in the popular wine bar and restaurant.”
The South Hams region of South Devon remains a popular tourist destination with 2.45 million overnight stays per annum and a total annual visitor spend of £114.2m, according to The South West Research Company’s Value of Tourism Report in 2011.




























