Courthouse Hotel, Knutsford | Property for sale | Savills
Price on application

Courthouse HotelKnutsford

  • Sole agency
  • Freehold

Key features

  • Prominent former Courthouse in Knutsford, Cheshire - easily accessible from M6;
  • Historic building famous for various trials, including the Alan Turing case in 1952;
  • 9 en-suite letting bedrooms;
  • Bar / Restaurant, and separate room for private events and weddings;
  • 24 hour Premises Licence;
  • Potential to add a roof top bar and a further 42 bedrooms.

Historic, 19th Century property situated in ideal location in close proximity to the Cheshire Countryside and the Peak District National Park.

About this property

  • The hotel is a Grade II Listed, 19th Century, detached building which was previously used as the former Crown Court. It was designed by George Moneypenny in the neoclassical style, built in ashlar stone and completed in 1818. The property is arranged over the basement, ground and first floor. There are original holding cells in the basement, a grand central entrance, open plan reception, banquet hall, Moneypenny Suite, bar and restaurant on the ground floor and two meeting rooms and 9 letting bedrooms on the first floor. There is a cobblestone car park at the front of the property which provides spaces for 30 vehicles.

Local information

  • The Courthouse is located in the affluent market town of Knutsford, in East Cheshire. The surrounding Cheshire Countryside offers beautiful rural landscapes which include the Cheshire Plain and the Peak District National Park (15 miles).

Additional information

  • More information is available on request of access to the data room.
  • Viewings strictly by prior appointment with Savills.

Energy performance

EPC Exempt