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South West hotels market booming with £86m of deals in 2021

Investors look to region as staycation boom makes hotels a very attractive prospect

Treloyhan Manor, St Ives, Cornwall

Hotel transactions worth more than £86m took place in the South West in 2021 as the staycation boom attracted investors to the lucrative holiday market.

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ hotels were hot property with global real estate advisor Savills revealing the country, outside of London, saw £2.04bn changing hands as hotels were bought and sold.

And the South West hotel market continued to be in demand with investment volumes climbing 8.2% compared with 2020, to £86.1m, according to Savills.


The company represented more than 40% of hotel assets transacted in 2021 in the South West.

Key deals include the off a guide price of £1.75m,

The Dial House, in Bourton on the Water, Gloucestershire, was sold to overseas investors off a guide price of £2.5m.

James Greenslade, director in the hotel capital markets team at Savills Exeter, said: “The regional hotel market has performed exceptionally well, driven by consumer demand for staycations.

“While accelerated by the pandemic lockdowns, this is a theme that will continue as holidaymakers seek out more environmentally friendly and sustainable holidaying, a trend that was emerging pre-Covid.