The Knighton Hotel, a Grade II-listed property in Powys, Wales, has been put up for sale with vacant possession.

Business property adviser Christie & Co is managing the sale process with senior agent Sam Roberts overseeing the sale.

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The hotel offers 18 individually styled en-suite bedrooms, a two-bedroom guest apartment, and communal areas such as a dining room, bar, café and mini spa.

Function facilities available at the hotel encompass a boardroom and a banqueting hall to cater to weddings and events.

Additional assets include a two-bedroom owners’ apartment and a former shop front, presenting further development opportunities.

With a history dating back to 1867, the Knighton Hotel saw substantial restoration and refurbishment, maintaining its original character.

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The property is close to the Offa’s Dyke Path and Glyndŵr’s Way starting points.

Roberts said: “I’m delighted to offer this sizeable hotel for sale in this much-regarded Welsh town. The Knighton Hotel is currently operating on a room-only basis but has tremendous scope to increase revenue and is a versatile opportunity for many uses.

“Its historic beauty and architectural merits, inside and out, make it a unique opportunity to acquire a beautiful property for an attractive price.”

The Knighton Hotel is on the market with a freehold asking price of £599,000 ($810,922).

Last month, Christie & Co unveiled that The Rutland Arms Hotel in Suffolk is up for sale with an asking price of £1.5m.