Income Producing 10 bedroom Hotel for sale with countryside view in Rocamadour, Occitanie
Offering 10 en suite guest rooms, a comfortable bar, dining room, kitchen and owners apartment, this charming small hotel offers the ideal opportunity to pick up the reins of a successful and much improved small business.
The current owners have spent considerable time upgrading the guest facilities - all rooms, the bar and the dining area have been redecorated and refitted. With modern bathroom facilities in each bedroom, air-conditioning in all upstairs rooms, a new heating system, smart tvs, internet and newly installed d...
Offering 10 en suite guest rooms, a comfortable bar, dining room, kitchen and owners apartment, this charming small hotel offers the ideal opportunity to pick up the reins of a successful and much improved small business.
The current owners have spent considerable time upgrading the guest facilities - all rooms, the bar and the dining area have been redecorated and refitted. With modern bathroom facilities in each bedroom, air-conditioning in all upstairs rooms, a new heating system, smart tvs, internet and newly installed double glazing the hotel has retained its charm but is now fresh, comfortable and welcoming.
There is the opportunity to create additional accommodation in the large attic which is currently being decorated. Usage would be subject to application for relevant permissions.
With parking and public transport access, the hotel is ideally located to attract customers throughout the year.
A delightful walking route behind the hotel leads through unspoiled countryside directly to the famous village of Rocamadour.
The walking and cycling in this area is outstanding and draws visitors throughout the year and the enduring appeal of Rocamadour, one of France's most visited villages, and an international pilgrimage site makes this location very attractive.
The hotel is the ideal business for a couple or small family. The hotel operates within all current norms, compliance certificates and financial records are available for inspection.
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