
A new operator is being sought for The Manners Arms, a Grade-II listed country house hotel and restaurant in the Vale of Belvoir.
The 18th Century property, located in Knipton near Belvoir Castle, Grantham and Melton Mowbray, forms part of the Belvoir Estate. It was originally built as a hunting lodge and later converted into a public house in the late 20th Century.
Following a recent refurbishment, the venue includes a bar, two dining areas and 10 en suite letting bedrooms. It also sits within mature gardens and extensive grounds that have previously hosted weddings, functions and other events.
The duchess of Rutland said: “I am delighted to share the newly restored Manners Arms, a Grade II listed treasure on the Belvoir Estate. This 1880s hunting lodge has been lovingly refurbished, preserving its historic charm such as the slate roof, sash windows, and elegant staircases, while introducing a modern bar, dining room, and ten luxurious en suite bedrooms.
“Nestled near Belvoir Castle, it’s poised to be a vibrant hub for locals and visitors. We seek a passionate operator to carry forward its legacy as a cornerstone of community and hospitality in the heart of the Vale of Belvoir.”
Christie and Co agents Jonty Green and Matt Hill, who are handling the sale, said the property offered “a unique opportunity to acquire a carefully refurbished, elegant and versatile venue, ready for an operator to take on a new lease and trade straight away”.
They added: “The Vale of Belvoir has a fantastic catchment with a number of terrific hospitality units, and we expect to see a high level of interest in this property.”
A new free-of-tie lease is available, with full details provided on enquiry.