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17-bedroom roadside hotel in destination town on sale for reduced price of £745,000

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A roadside establishment boasting 17 en-suite rooms and excellent visibility from the main road has been listed for sale in the vicinity of Abergavenny, with asking offers around £745,000.

Situated along the A40 corridor, the Llanwenarth Roadside Hotel is being sold freehold and occupies what the listing describes as a picturesque position with expansive panoramas. The property offers convenient access to Abergavenny’s town centre alongside major road connections including the A40 and A465. According to the sales particulars, Abergavenny’s standing as a destination for gastronomy, tourism and outdoor pursuits continues to drive year-round visitation.

The accommodation comprises 17 guest rooms with private facilities, several of which overlook the river. Selected chambers feature outdoor terraces and balconies with views toward the water and the Brecon Beacons, offering what the description calls an elevated guest experience.

The listing notes that the sleeping quarters and wet rooms would benefit from renovation and updating works, presenting what the agent describes as a straightforward value-add prospect for prospective purchasers.

On the ground level, communal spaces cater to both overnight visitors and members of the public. The layout accommodates morning meals, relaxed food service and beverage sales. The venue draws significant patronage from motorists and cycling enthusiasts, with interior design reflecting this automotive and two-wheeled theme.

The site provides parking facilities for patrons and guests, alongside a raised terrace area suited to alfresco refreshments during the summer season. A self-contained two-bedroom flat positioned above the main structure offers versatile options for owner-managers, employees or supplementary rental income.

The transaction encompasses trade inventory, equipment and contents, though the vendor’s personal belongings may be withdrawn. Currently operating under a tenancy arrangement expiring in July 2026, the existing occupants have indicated willingness to discuss lease extension possibilities with an incoming purchaser. Vacant possession remains achievable upon completion. Prospective buyers seeking commercial trading details should direct enquiries to the appointed selling agent.

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