Sheffield boutique hotel goes on the market

A FOUR star boutique hotel in Sheffield city centre has been put up for sale.

“Substantial offers” are being invited for the Leopold Hotel in Leopold Street in the heart of Sheffield. The Grade-II listed property started life at the turn of the 19th century as a boys’ Grammar school.  In 2007, the building was refurbished and converted in to an 89-bedroom boutique hotel.

The Leopold also has a bar, restaurant/breakfast room, small gym and conferencing/wedding facilities.

Julian Troup, Head of UK Hotels Agency at Colliers International, said: “The Leopold Hotel is Sheffield’s only four star boutique hotel and attracts business from Sheffield’s corporate market, together with tourist and function related business.

“The hotel has good quality room stock and facilities and is well positioned to compete in the local market place. The hotel has the potential to be branded, which could enable a purchaser to enhance the earnings and profitability of the business.”

Marketing details for the hotel are available here.

The Leopold Hotel is one of BoutiqueHotels.co.uk’s featured boutique hotels in Sheffield.

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