Northallerton hotel up for sale after owners go into administration

Allerton Court Hotel, Northallerton.

A Northallerton hotel has been put up for sale after its owners went into administration.

The 44-bedroom Allerton Court Hotel is on the market for £2.7m.

The hotel was formerly owned and operated by Shepherd Cox Hotels (Northallerton) Ltd, which is part of the Shepherd Cox Group.

A number of Shepherd Cox Group companies have been placed into administration, including the company operating Allerton Court.

Property consultancy and hotel sector specialists Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) has been appointed by the administrators to sell the Northallerton hotel, as well as the New Hobbit Country Inn, Sowerby Bridge near Halifax and Hallgarth Manor Hotel near Durham.

The three-star Allerton Court, which comprises 44 en-suite bedrooms, two restaurants and a bar totalling 120 covers as well as a 240-capacity function room, has an annual net turnover of £1,239,858, the sellers say.

Martin Davis, director of hotels and leisure at LSH, said: “All three of these hotels have been trading under the Best Western brand and are extremely well-located.

“Each of the hotels is well-established and draws trade from all over the UK in addition to regular, local custom.

“As such, we anticipate they will generate strong interest from a wide range of purchasers, including investors and owner-operators.”

For more details on the sale, click here.

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