The accommodation comprises the following areas:
| Description | sq ft | sq m |
| Building | 12,260 | 1,138.99 |
| Total | 12,260 | 1,138.99 |
The property occupies a prominent position fronting Broad Street in Knighton, benefitting from a long street frontage in the heart of the main retail area of the town centre with a range of amenities in the immediate vicinity.
Knighton is a historic market town located on the English/Welsh border and lying along the River Terne. Knighton is well known as the only town directly on Offa’s Dyke Path and the starting point Glyndŵr Way making the town a popular destination for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The town is situated approximately 35 miles southwest of Shrewsbury, 19 miles northeast from Llandrindod Wells, with Newtown and Ludlow being 20 miles respectively to the southeast and west with access via the B4355 and the A4113.
The town is served by a railway station on the Heart of Wales Line, linking it to destinations such as Swansea and Shrewsbury.
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The property comprises an iconic Grade II Listed Hotel originally dating from 1867 being a former Tudor coaching inn arranged over four floors. The property provides 18 no. ensuite guest rooms of various types including; standard, superior, deluxe suites and family rooms all accessed via an impressive central staircase with historic timber balustrades.
The rooms are served by a central reception, also having a café bar, expansive dining room, buffet food servery and W.C facilities on the ground floor. The kitchen is based in the basement with ancillary storage accommodation, with a separate sauna/jacuzzi room.
The property also includes a large function/banqueting hall, understood to have previously been the town hall, which has recently been restored and provides open plan event space with its own dedicated bar and toilet facilities. A large open air first floor level wraps around part of the hall.
Externally, the property benefits from parking for 6-8 vehicles and is adjacent to the town’s main pay and display car park.
Offers in the region of £500,000 are invited for the freehold interest with the benefit of vacant possession upon completion.