The Stroud Hotel in the Cotswolds is brought to market

The Stroud Hotel in the Cotswolds is brought to market

[Credit: The Stroud Hotel]

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UK: The 24-bedroom Stroud Hotel in Gloucestershire has been brought to market by Colliers for £3.25 million.

Located opposite Stroud railway station, the Grade II-listed property was originally constructed in the early 1860s as The Imperial Hotel. 

The refurbished hotel offers 24 individually designed rooms including five suites, a 130-cover restaurant and bar, several lounges, and a dedicated events suite that can accommodate up to 90 people for standing receptions. 

A town-centre car park and garden trading area provides an additional 70 covers.

Peter Brunt, director in Colliers’ hotels agency team, said: “The Stroud Hotel is a standout Cotswold town centre hotel that successfully combines historic character with modern infrastructure and a high-quality food and beverage offer. The property represents an excellent opportunity for an experienced operator to build on the solid foundations put in place by the current owners and capitalise on Stroud’s growing profile as a lifestyle and visitor destination.”

Highlights:
  • Colliers has brought the 24-bedroom Stroud Hotel in Gloucestershire to market for £3.25 million, located opposite Stroud railway station.
  • Originally built in the early 1860s as The Imperial Hotel, the Grade II-listed Stroud Hotel has been refurbished with individually designed rooms and suites.
  • Stroud Hotel features a 130-cover restaurant and bar, multiple lounges, and an events suite accommodating up to 90 guests for standing receptions.
  • Additional trading space includes a garden area and town-centre car park, providing capacity for a further 70 covers at the Cotswolds property.

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