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Multi-lingual team take over Cheltenham hotel

Angela  Frewin
Friday 29 August 2008 16:01
Moorend Park hotel

The Moorend Park hotel in the Cotwold spa town of Cheltenham has been bought by Elvira Mansfield.

Mansfield, who formerly owned a hotel in Broadway, is of Ukrainian origin. She and her hotel manager can speak a combined seven languages and they plan to build up a strong international clientele for the Gloucestershire hotel.

The detached, high-ceilinged, Victorian townhouse has a prominent location on one of the main routes into the town.

Facilities include nine bedrooms to sleep 18 guest, two lounges, a 28-seat breakfast room and two car parks.

The spacious, three-bedroom owners’ accommodation occupies the entire lower ground floor.

The hotel has traded to date on a B&B basis and has a projected £90,000 turnover for the year to 31 March 2008.

For the year to 28 February, 2006, it achieved a trading profit of £90,657 on a £133,097 net turnover.

The Cirencester office of Colliers Robert Barry sold the freehold off a guide price of £875,000.

By Angela Frewin

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