Cornwall hotel put up for sale for first time in 43 years

The Marazion Hotel, near Penzance, has been put up for sale

A hotel near Penzance is being put up for sale for £1.5m after more than 43 years. The Marazion, a Grade II listed property based in the coastal town of the same name, has been owned and operated by the same family since 1982.

The hotel has 11 en-suite bedrooms, a two-bedroom self-catering apartment, a restaurant and bar - The Cutty Sark - which seats up to 55 people, and a guest lounge. It also has a beer garden and car park.

The business has undergone a number of renovations over the last few years, including to the bedrooms, bathrooms and public areas, according to property firm Christie & Co, which is marketing the building for sale.

It also has an AA 4 Star Gold Inn rating and an AA Dinner Award, and was selected as a finalist for the Taste of the West Hotel of the Year Award in 2024.

Stephen Champion, director in Christie & Co’s hotel brokerage team who is managing the sale, said: “With its well-maintained property and highly profitable business, the Marazion Hotel is perfectly positioned to be handed over to a new operator.

"The business could appeal to experienced operators and newer entrants alike, so we expect strong interest.”

The Marazion was originally a coaching inn and was built around 1700. According to its website, the hotel has a number of items from HMS Warspite - one of five Queen Elizabeth-class battleships built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s and which ran aground at Mount’s Bay in 1947. These include panelling from the captain’s cabin and the tip of the mast.