Headley Park hotel in Hampshire on market for £2.5m
The 24-bedroom Headley Park hotel in Hampshire has been put on the market for £2.5m.
Colliers International has been instructed to sell the property on behalf of the trustees of the Lithuanian Sports and Social Club. Set within an estate of around 40 acres, the main hotel building comprises a function room, restaurant, bar, and staff accommodation. The sale will also include a variety of outbuildings.
Paul Barrasford, director of Colliers International, said: "Due to the hotel sector not being our client's principal business interest, the decision was taken to effectively close the business in early 2015. The property is now offered for sale on a vacant possession basis."
He added: "We anticipate the property will appeal to a broad range of buyers including those looking to reopen it as a hotel or redevelop it for residential, educational or healthcare use."
The original Headley Park was constructed between 1884 and 1891 and has been extended by various owners over subsequent years. In the 1950s, the property was acquired by and operated as a community centre, retirement home and finally a sports and social club by a trust on behalf of the Lithuanian expatriate community.
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