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Nottinghamshire’s Clumber Park Hotel & Spa on the market for £7m

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Clumber Park Hotel & Spa – owned by Moorgarth Group – in Nottinghamshire has been put on the market for a guide price of £7m. 

The four-star hotel, which has recently been refurbished, features 73-bedrooms, a courtyard restaurant, five meeting rooms, spa and a swimming pool.

Located adjacent to the National Trust’s 3,800-acre Clumber Park, it is also close to numerous other visitor attractions including Sherwood Forest, Rufford Park and Chatsworth House.

Tom Cunningham, hotels director at Savills, which is handling the sale, said: “This highly profitable, luxury hotel combines a strong leisure and corporate trade with a successful spa and will therefore offer its new owners multiple income streams.

“The UK’s regional hotel market continues to be buoyant and we are anticipating a swift result on behalf of our client.”

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