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The Feathers hotel in Woodstock sold off a guide price of £2.75m

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The Feathers hotel in Woodstock sold off a guide price of £2.75m
The Feathers hotel in Woodstock has been sold to a private buyer off a guide price of £2.75m

The Feathers hotel, a historic hotel near Blenheim Palace World Heritage site in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, has been sold for an undisclosed price.

The Grade-ll listed 21-bedroom hotel has been acquired by a private purchaser. It was brought to the market by commercial property specialist Colliers with a guide price of £2.75 million.

Peter Brunt, director in Hotels Agency at Colliers, said: “The Feathers must be one of the few hotels where you only need to say the name and people will complete the location, as both the hotel and the picturesque town of Woodstock are hugely popular with both international and UK tourists.

The Feathers Hotel, Woodstock
The Feathers Hotel, Woodstock

“Understandably, we received keen interest from a range of potential purchasers attracted by the strength of the business operated since 1999 by the private vendor, as well as the potential for the business to be developed further under new ownership.

“The Cotswolds has traditionally been an area in which well-located hotels and pubs are in high demand, and all the signs are that demand is set to intensify as the country moves out of lockdown, and UK staycations become increasingly sought after.”

The Feathers is particularly renowned among gin drinkers for its impressive collection of the spirit for which it was awarded a Guinness World Record in 2012 for the largest collection of gin, with 161 varieties, which took judges 45 minutes to count.

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