UK: Enterprise property advisor Christie & Co has lowered the asking worth of The Valley Lodge, situated close to Holyhead within the Isle of Anglesey, to £795,000.
The family-run, privately-owned resort provides 19 bedrooms together with single, double/twin, and household rooms, versatile assembly and occasion house which may cater as much as 120 visitors, an indoor/out of doors bar with youngsters’s play park, in addition to a eating space. The property can also be absolutely licensed to carry marriage ceremony ceremonies on website.
At full capability, The Valley can seat over 175 folks.
Anglesey Inns has owned and operated the resort for 30 years, having acquired the positioning from Burtonwood Brewery in 1993. The resort is initially a training inn and dates again to the 1800s.
Paul Snape, director of Anglesey Inns, stated: “We perceive that the hospitality market is hard, nonetheless it is a real retirement sale, after a few years of onerous work and dedication. The time is ripe now for brand new homeowners to deliver new abilities, power and enthusiasm to the celebration.”
Tom O’Malley, affiliate director – motels at Christie & Co, and who’s dealing with the sale, stated: “On the lowered asking worth, The Valley represents a novel and implausible alternative to take a enterprise with a good repute and stage of turnover, and to essentially maximise its true price.”