Lake District hotel marketed at £2.1m sold by Colliers International

The Three Shires Inn

A distinctive Lake District boutique hotel, which was marketed at £2.1m, has been sold.

Acting on behalf of private clients, the hotel agency division of Colliers International has sold the award-winning The Three Shires Inn, in Little Langdale, Ambleside, for an undisclosed sum.

Located in the heart of the Lake District National Park, the traditionally-built 19th century inn comprises 10 individually-styled ensuite letting bedrooms with a bar, dining room and beer garden.

The purchase also included the adjacent detached four/five-bedroom self-catering property, which can be used as owners’ accommodation.

The Three Shires has been bought by Anthony Guthrie and James Wilkinson, two successful businessmen from Hampshire who are new to the hospitality sector.

The former owners, Jane and Ian Stephenson and Elaine Wright, are leaving after 35 years at The Three Shires Inn.

Neil Thomson, associate director at Colliers International, said: “Situated on the eastern side of the famous Wrynose and Hardknott passes, which generate excellent passing trade, The Three Shires Inn has been owned and operated by the same family since 1983.

“During this time it has been extensively upgraded and extended, creating an extremely busy and successful business.

“All of this hard work has culminated in the current owners winning the ‘Cumbria Tourism Pub of the Year Award 2017’.

“The new owners have the enthusiasm and business acumen to build on this success and I wish them the best of luck in their new venture into the hospitality trade.”

This latest deal follows on from the recent sale of the 55-bedroom Grange Hotel in Grange over Sands to South African private equity Fund Fairtree Hospitality Real Estate, also handled by Colliers International.

Mr Thomson added: “The hotel and guesthouse market remains buoyant and we are continuing to see premium prices being achieved, primarily due to the number of overseas investors and Southern-based buyers who are driving the market and investing into the Lake District.”

Grant Seaton, senior business lending manager at The Cumberland Building Society funded the deal, and said: “We knew this property well, with it being in the heart of the Lakes, and can confidently say it is a real gem.

“We wish Anthony Guthrie and James Wilkinson well and we know that it will be a terrific business and a real asset to the local area.

“The market for this type of hospitality property is quite buoyant, and we have supported a number of new acquisitions this year.

“The Lake District being awarded World Heritage Site status has given the area a boost and drawn attention to what a fantastic area it is to work in tourism, as well as stay.

“Although we enjoy working with businesses across the country, the Lake District is always close to our heart.”

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