
A luxury Lake District hotel is on the market for £3.5 million.
The Newby Bridge Hotel has been owned by the same people for 32 years, who are now looking to concentrate on other business interests.
At the southern end of Windermere, the 48-bedroom hotel is on the market is being handled by Colliers’ specialist hotels team.
Newby Bridge Hotel has an annual net turnover of around £1.5 million.
Originally a Georgian building dating from 1795 and within its own grounds, it features the Rotunda Suite, a standalone luxury suite, four woodland hot tub cabins, 35 en suite rooms in the main building, six bedrooms in Jasmine Cottage and a four-room annexe.
The hotel comes with leisure facilities, featuring an indoor heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, steam room, and gym.
The Huntsman’s Inn Bar & Restaurant, a well-established dining destination, attracts both hotel guests and local clientele. The bar has seating for 30 guests, while the next-door dining area accommodates 20 covers.
The Garden Room Restaurant, a bright and airy space with a feature skylight, offers an additional 60 covers.
Planning consent has been secured for additional letting suites, staff bedrooms, and an extension to the leisure facilities.
Julian Troup, head of UK Hotels at Colliers, said: “Given the hotel’s prime Lakeland trading position, strong financial performance, and future development opportunities, we anticipate considerable interest.
“Its established reputation, high occupancy rates, and secured planning consents make this a compelling investment for both seasoned operators and new entrants to the market.”