THE historic Warkworth House Hotel is up for sale via specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co.
Built in 1820 as a coaching inn, the Grade-II listed hotel is located in the centre of the picturesque Northumberland town of Warkworth and is overlooked by the impressive castle ruins that dominate the skyline.
The 14-bedroom hotel also has a good sized restaurant, a resident’s lounge and a bar which is open to the public. Currently the chefs thrive on creating dishes using Northumberland’s finest quality locally sourced food.
Included in the price is an attractive two storey cottage which has two bedrooms, lounge and kitchen.
Warkworth is well positioned to take full advantage of the tourist attractions in the area, such as the stunning coastline, Northumberland National Park, the charming villages and the multitude of castles and historic sites nearby.
Christie & Co director and Newcastle-based hotels specialist, Mark Worley, said: “As well as being a well-run and established hotel operation, the hotel also holds a great deal of historical interest, and even contains a staircase from Brandenburg House in London, which was home to the notorious ‘rebel,’ Queen Caroline of Brunswick, first cousin and second wife of King George IV.”
Warkworth House Hotel is offered for sale for £895,000.