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£1.25m Brighton boutique hotel comes to market


Kemp Townhouse, a 5-star boutique hotel in Brighton has come to market through Christie & Co, with an asking price of £1.25m.

Located just off the seafront in the fashionable area of Kemp Town, the Grade II-listed mid-terrace town house has 11 bedrooms and a recently renovated bar and guest lounge.

Since opening in 2008, the business has been consistently awarded Visit Britain’s 5-star accreditation and has featured in a number of guides including Alastair Sawday’s, The Michelin Guide for Hotels and Alex Polizzi’s Little Black Book of Hotels, as well as featuring in publications such as The Independent, Guardian and Elle.

Current owner Paul Lantsbury bought the property a few years ago and is now looking to exit the hotel sector to concentrate on other business interests.

Andrew Moore, Director at Christie & Co who is handling the sale, commented, “Kemp Townhouse presents a fantastic opportunity for an operator to acquire an award-winning and successful guest house in a fabulous location. Just a short walk from Brighton Pier, it is popular with both domestic and overseas tourists and has lots of potential to develop its current offering.”