Old Established Bed & Breakfast in Shropshire
Semi-Detached property, main road trading position, residential area, 1 mile from train station, 2 miles from conference center Shropshire. The sales currently averages £82,500 p.a.
Hotel with Restaurant and Bar in Shepton Mallet
Detached property, excellent main road trading position, residential and commercial area, SHEPTON MALLET, Somerset. The sales currently averages £3,600 p.w. Sales for the period ending 30 April 2024 showed turnover of £179,294
Detached Guest House in Dartford
Detached property, residential area, DARTFORD, Kent. The sales currently averages £130,000 p.a. approx
10 bed Guest House in Brighton
Terrace property, excellent trading position, close to hospital and the sea front residential and commercial area, BRIGHTON. The sales currently averages £1,600 p.w.
Hotel with Restaurant & Bar in Folkestone
Detached property, excellent trading position, residential and office, FOLKESTONE, KENT. The sales currently averages £6,000 p.w.
Substantial 20 bed Care Home in Cleveland
Occupying a corner position, prominent position, residential, office and commercial area, CLEVELAND
Hotel with Restaurant & Bar in Folkestone
Detached property, excellent trading position, residential and office, FOLKESTONE, KENT. The sales currently averages £6,000 p.w.
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Why Buy a Bed & Breakfast?
Bed & Breakfasts remain one of the UK’s most appealing lifestyle‑driven hospitality businesses, offering strong trade from tourists, business travellers, walkers, families, and weekend visitors. Whether you’re looking for a coastal B&B, a countryside retreat, a town‑centre guest house, or a mixed accommodation‑and‑owner‑living property, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country.
Across the UK, customers rely on Bed & Breakfasts for personal service, comfortable stays, and locally focused hospitality - creating steady demand throughout the year with clear peaks during holidays, weekends, and seasonal tourism periods. Many B&Bs benefit from repeat guests, strong online reviews, and additional revenue from extended stays, premium rooms, and optional extras such as breakfasts, parking, and local experiences.
Operationally, Bed & Breakfasts offer buyers a rewarding and flexible business model, with opportunities to grow through improved room presentation, targeted marketing, direct bookings, partnerships with local attractions, and enhanced guest services. With manageable staffing needs and the ability to tailor the offer to local demand, B&Bs often deliver stable year‑round performance with strong lifestyle appeal.
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1. What does a Bed & Breakfast typically offer?
Bed & Breakfasts usually provide guest accommodation with private or shared rooms, breakfast service, personalised hospitality, and a homely, relaxed atmosphere.
2. How profitable are Bed & Breakfasts?
Typical weekly turnover ranges from £2,000 to £12,000+, depending on occupancy rates, room numbers, location, and seasonal tourism. Margins are strongest when occupancy is consistently above 60–70%.
3. Who are the main customers for Bed & Breakfasts?
Customers include tourists, couples, walkers, business travellers, families, and guests seeking a quieter, more personal alternative to hotels.
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