Mallory Meadows, a family home with on-site lifestyle business, offering glamping cabins and roundhouses for holiday lets, has hit the market for £1.25m.
The property comprises a large period former game-keeper’s cottage, along with six luxury glamping cabins and roundhouses, individually constructed to provide boutique accommodation. Each cabin comes with en-suite shower rooms, kitchenettes, WiFi, TVs, heating, and a private hot tub, with on-site parking for guests.
Keeper’s Cottage, the original game-keeper’s cottage, has been extended and refurbished to create a spacious family home, to give both the owners and guests privacy.
On the ground floor, the property comprises a reception/office space for the business, as well as an amount of family space across the living room, dining room, study, sunroom and kitchen. There are five bedrooms and three bathrooms on the first floor, plus external outbuildings and garages.
Keeper’s Cottage includes original and ornate features, fireplaces and log burners, blending “contemporary” style with “characterful charm”.
The 2.5 acre site, which includes woodland trees, lawned areas, planted borders and a private walled garden for the residents of Keeper’s Cottage, is situated within secluded countryside near the village of Kirkby Mallory in Leicestershire. The property is a short distance from the mediaeval town of Market Bosworth and approximately eight miles from Leicester city centre.
Mallory Meadows currently operates as a luxury escapism retreat, with the cabins available to rent all year round on a weekly, mid-week and weekend basis.
Matt Hill, business agent – hotels at Christie and Co who is managing the sale, said: “This is a fantastic lifestyle business opportunity for an entrepreneurial family. It offers a wonderful family home along with the well-maintained log cabins with hot tubs, which have proved hugely popular. The business is already well-established and successful, yet still comes with the potential to further expand the offering, by considering building more cabins (subject to relevant planning consents).”
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published 2024-11-15 19:44:59