A country house hotel named after the fictional home of Lady Chatterley — subject of DH Lawrence's scandalous novel — has come on the market at £995,000.
The freehold country house in Cossall, Nottinghamshire, has a 40-cover bar, 54-cover dining room, 26-cover conservatory, 12 en suite bedrooms, parking for 40 cars, and a walled garden which seats 40.
The hotel currently turns over £449,2167 per annum, split between 25% wet, 50% dry, and 25% letting accommodation. Overall gross profit is 65%. At present the business does not trade in the afternoons, or on Sundays. Owners' accommodation comprises an executive apartment.
Chatterley House is located three miles from Junction 26 off the M1, halfway between Derby and Nottingham.
Graham Allman, GA-Select's managing director, said: "We expect strong interest from both corporate and private investors."