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£3.5m Cornish country house hotel changes hands


Meudon Hotel and Bream House near Falmouth in Cornwall has been sold via Savills to new firm, Kingfisher Resorts Meudon Ltd, off a guide price of £3.5m.

The freehold, 4-star Manor House Hotel provides 30 en suite bedrooms nestled in over eight acres of historic, subtropical gardens which date back to the 1800s and enjoys views over the gardens to Bream Cove.

The hotel’s facilities include AA Rosette restaurant, bar, lounge, tapestry room and studio. Scenic al-fresco dining is also provided on the landscaped lawns and terraces. Harry and Val Pilgrim bought Meudon in 1964 and built the hotel, opening as 'the premier hotel in Cornwall' charging £5 per day to stay in 1966.

The sale encompassed Bream House, a substantial five bedroom house in a private position on the headland with outstanding views over Falmouth Bay.

James Greenslade, associate director in the hotels team at Savills Exeter, said, “Meudon Hotel provides a unique experience to its guests from its outstanding private location on the south coast of Cornwall to the mature gardens and private beach.

'With staycations rising in popularity, locations that can provide that right mix of experiences close to tourist destinations will continue to perform well and we expect demand for these assets to remain strong in 2021.”