A LUXURY Anglesey hotel which has hosted celebrities down the years is up for sale priced at nearly £3m.
Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co is marketing Tre-Ysgawen Hall Country House Hotel and Spa.
Built in 1882 as a large family country mansion, it is a now an award winning country house hotel which has welcomed the likes of singer Cerys Matthews and Holywood actress Demi Moore.
The four star Llangefni hotel according to its brochure is adorned with many original features and 19th century artworks and comprises 30 en suite letting bedrooms, a number of which feature four poster beds.
It also boasts high quality leisure facilities including a gym, thermal suite and spa bath plus a swimming pool. In addition, there are extensive conference and event spaces, plus 10 en suite bedrooms used for staff accommodation and a self-contained manager’s studio.
Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel is set within approximately 10 acres of landscaped grounds, has its own walled garden as well as a 600kw biomass plant, allowing the business to satisfy most of its own energy requirements.
The original property underwent a substantial extension to accommodate the spa completed in 2002 at a cost of approximately £4 million.
Having invested greatly in the business over the years, the current owner is now looking to sell due to her advancing years.
Ryan Lynn, Director at Christie & Co who is handling the sale, said: “This is a beautiful property set within acres of its own land, with the benefit of everything a hotelier needs, which includes a large spa extension to the back of the hotel, taking the operation up to the next level.
"We are acting on behalf of the property owner and the business operators Neil and Emma to find the right person to take over this business which has so much promise.”
The Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel is for sale through Christie & Co, with an asking price of £2,950,000.
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