MOORLAND HOUSE HOTEL, HAYTOR 37 LETTING BEDROOMS, FUNCTION SPACE AND A CHARMING CAFÉ ON DARTMOOR
MOORLAND HOUSE HOTEL, ON DARTMOOR HAYTOR, NEWTON ABBOT, DEVON TQ13 9XT Substantial country hotel for sale 37 letting bedrooms, function room and tourism tea shop 13.2 acres with possible detached house and stables Wonderful opportunity in stunning location Agatha Christie wrote her first novel here during the First World War Offers Over 1.25 million - Freehold The Moorlands House Hotel is in a wonderful location, adjacent to the Haytor visitors centre in the Dartmoor National Park. Haytor itself, rising 454m above sea level, is an amazing place and draws lots of visitors, particularly in the season of course. The hotel is part of HF Holidays, a business that specialises in walking and group holidays and this has been the core of the guests at the hotel for many years. It is a comfortable place to stay, the public areas include a delightful lounge bar with a stunning chandelier and the spacious dining room has south-facing views across the garden, on a clear day you can see the sea. Most guests are staying dinner, bed and breakfast, but straight B&B is on the rise, including passing trade. The Dandelion Café is a charming tea room and offers a bar menu too and is building a good footfall. The village of Haytor itself is tucked into the folds of Dartmoor with the Moorlands Hotel on the main (unclassified) road across this part of the moor. Dartmoor is a stunning place famous for the sheer sense of space, its ponies that roam inside the cattle grids, the walks of course and events such as the ten tours which stretches the endurance of the teenagers who take part. Around 400 teams participate in May each year. Moorlands is also famous as the place where Agatha Christie wrote her first book, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. She had been egged on by her sister that murder mystery novels were too predictable, as a result Hercule Poirot was born. The Haytor Visitors Centre is adjacent to our client s property so it s a busy place. Bought by HF Holidays in 1998 the hotel offers comfortable rooms and increasingly takes non-resident, single night only guests. The hotel offers tremendous scope to become an all-round business whilst still retaining walking groups and others who wish to visit the moor with friends and also catering for a broader market. For resident owners there is the possibility, subject to planning, for turning the staff and storage accommodation next to the stables into a wonderful home. There is certainly plenty to enjoy here and scope to take the business to the next level. Insert source
THE PROPERTY Built around 1892 as a gentleman s residence, but run as a hotel since 1905, the hotel was refurbished after a fire and the property extended into what you see today. The Dandelion Café has had a lot of money lavished upon it in 2012 including the roof and all of the necessary infrastructure for it to be a standalone tearoom come bar. The accommodation is laid out on ground and two upper floors with a basement boiler room. Mainly built of stone with a mixture of slate and flat roofs. PUBLIC AREAS As you drive off the moor the Dandelion Café is directly in front of you, so it is the sensible place to start. Rather unassuming on the outside, on the inside it has a lovely atmosphere. It s on two levels, the upper reaches up into the eves, there s a wood burning stove in the fireplace and a mixture of sofas, tables and chairs giving a very relaxed atmosphere. On the lower level a mixture of floor coverings provides variety and the smart timber bar servery is fully equipped. In total 60 covers. It is sometimes let for private functions and used as the dining room to provide a change from the main restaurant for guests who are on breaks. To the left of The Dandelion is the main hotel entrance and flagged entrance hall. The stairs rise to the first floor from here. In front are the doors through to the dining room and, on the right, the bar/lounge. The bar/lounge is a charming room, much larger than one might expect, and it has a sense of grandeur. Recently refurbished the first thing is the striking Dartington Crystal chandelier, a stunning piece one of only two, the other was on the QE2. The room has a baby grand piano and comfortable seats and leather sofas, and a fully equipped bar of course. Over looking the garden, and south facing, is the dining room which can comfortably cater for 60. The bow shaped picture window wraps around the entire room, quite a feature. Slightly hidden from view is the function room, it occupies the left-hand end of the ground floor. The timber floor is ideal for dancing and is ideal for specialist dancing weekends. It s a good space for up to 80 with picture windows looking out over the garden.
Boot and drying room, outside an area is set aside for taking off and cleaning muddy footwear. Just inside the door is the drying room for wet clothing and for muddy boots to keep them out of the hotel. LETTING BEDROOMS Currently there are 37 letting bedrooms and whilst many are set up as spacious singles, which fits much of the current pattern of trade, there is clearly an opportunity to turn these into doubles. With the change capacity rises to 74 plus. The more spacious rooms would be capable of taking families with extra beds. Each room is en suite with a mixture of baths and showers. STAFF ACCOMMODATION Being management-run there is staff accommodation in the hotel including a self-contained 2 bedroom managers flat, a single staff bedroom in the main building and 4 staff bedrooms in the stable block, plus a staff bedsit. POSSIBLE OWNER S HOUSE Subject to planning, it may be possible to reorganise a large part of the stable block into an extremely attractive house for owners. You would lose the four staff rooms. The stable block courtyard is tucked in a corner so it s remarkably private and in addition to the stables themselves there are a couple of other store rooms, a small barn covered in corrugated iron, and four garages which require a new roof. SERVICE AREAS There was once a reception which now serves as a manager s office. The main kitchen sits between the dining room and the function room which works very well. Various store rooms, basement boiler room. OUTSIDE There are two ways into the car park, but the most common is straight off the moor and across the cattle grid. Laid tarmac for approximately 30 cars, the area is surrounded by raised mature woodland borders befitting the moorland location. The buildings sit in delightful grounds. Once they were probably quite grand, but they are kept to a good standard with wide lawns (a little mossy), two large paddocks (about 4.4 acres) and some woodland that goes to compliment the setting. In all around 13.2 acres (unmeasured).
SERVICES Dartmoor National Park. www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk. Mains, gas electricity and drainage, private water comes from a small reservoir on the moor. LICENCE The property has a premises licence permitting the sale of alcohol on and off the premises. WEBSITE www.moorlandshouse.co.uk TRADE The hotel trades seasonally, opening early March and closing about the first week of November, they open at Christmas too. Our client tells us that hotel had a turnover of 631,000 net of VAT for the year ending 31 October 2014. I m sure that you will agree that this is modest for a property in such a stunning location. PRICE Offers Over 1.25 million for the freehold property complete with goodwill and trade contents (according to inventory) excluding personal items, stock at valuation. FINANCE Colliers International is able to assist prospective purchasers by introducing sources of finance if required. Whilst we do not charge the buyer for this service, we may receive an introductory commission from the lender or broker involved. DIRECTIONS From the A38, at its junction with the A382, head towards Bovey Tracy. Go through the town and turn left on to the B3344 and then left again signposted towards Haytor. This unclassified road rises up onto the moor and over the cattle grids. As it bears around a reasonably pronounced left-hand bend, approximately two miles or so after leaving the B3344 you will see Haytor in front of you rising out of the open moorland, the hotel is on your left. Haytor Rocks half a mile, Bovey Tracy 3 miles, Newton Abbot 8, Exeter 20, Plymouth 32 and Bristol 100.
Stables and stable accommodation FURTHER INFORMATION For further information or to arrange an inspection of the property, please contact: Simon Wells 0117 917 2000 07836 676949 simon.wells@colliers.com SUBJECT TO CONTRACT Insert source Disclaimer Colliers International gives notice that these particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending Purchasers or Lessees and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Party should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. No person in the employment of Colliers International has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. February 2015 Colliers International is the licensed trading name of Colliers International Property Consultants Limited. Company registered in England & Wales no. 7996509. Registered office: 9 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 1HL.
Energy Performance Certificate Non-Domestic Building Moorlands Hotel Haytor NEWTON ABBOT TQ13 3XT Certificate Reference Number: 0798-2559-5930-8100-4503 This certificate shows the energy rating of this building. It indicates the energy efficiency of the building fabric and the heating, ventilation, cooling and lighting systems. The rating is compared to two benchmarks for this type of building: one appropriate for new buildings and one appropriate for existing buildings. There is more advice on how to interpret this information on the Government's website www.communities.gov.uk/epbd. Energy Performance Asset Rating Technical Information Main heating fuel: Natural Gas Building environment: Heating and Mechanical Ventilation Total useful floor area (m 2 ): 1582 Building complexity (NOS level): 3 Building emission rate (kgco 2 /m 2 ): 138.59 Benchmarks Buildings similar to this one could have ratings as follows: If newly built If typical of the existing stock Green Deal Information The Green Deal will be available from later this year. To find out more about how the Green Deal can make your property cheaper to run, please call 0300 123 1234.
Administrative Information This is an Energy Performance Certificate as defined in SI 2007:991 as amended. Assessment Software: isbem v5.2.d using calculation engine SBEM v5.2.d.2 Property Reference: 485175990000 Assessor Name: Assessor Number: Accreditation Scheme: Employer/Trading Name: Employer/Trading Address: Dale Page STRO003731 Stroma Accreditation Information not provided by the user Information not provided by the user Issue Date: 05 Jun 2015 Valid Until: Related Party Disclosure: 04 Jun 2025 (unless superseded by a later certificate) Not related to the owner. Recommendations for improving the property are contained in Report Reference Number: 0250-4917-0455-9890-5084 If you have a complaint or wish to confirm that the certificate is genuine Details of the assessor and the relevant accreditation scheme are on the certificate. You can get contact details of the accreditation scheme from the Department's website at www.communities.gov.uk/epbd, together with details of the procedures for confirming authenticity of a certificate and for making a complaint. Opportunity to benefit from a Green Deal on this property The Green Deal can help you cut your energy bills by making energy efficiency improvements at no upfront costs. Use the Green Deal to find trusted advisors who will come to your property, recommend measures that are right for you and help you access a range of accredited installers. Responsibility for repayments stays with the property whoever pays the energy bills benefits so they are responsible for the payments. To find out how you could use Green Deal finance to improve your property please call 0300 123 1234.