Grade II-Listed Leicester Hotel Conference Centre Hits Market After Closure
Grade II-Listed Leicester Hotel Conference Centre Hits Market After Closure

Grade II-Listed Leicester Hotel Conference Centre Hits Market After Closure

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The College Court Conference Centre and Hotel in Leicester, a Grade II-listed site owned by the University of Leicester, has been put up for sale following its closure due to financial viability concerns. The 1.98-acre complex consists of five architect-designed buildings originally built as student halls in the mid-20th century and refurbished in 2014 to serve as a hotel and conference facility. It features 123 en suite bedrooms, 16 meeting rooms with capacities up to 200 people, a dining hall, commercial kitchen, bar, and private dining rooms, alongside extensive parking and landscaped grounds. Estate agents highlight the property's versatility for continued hospitality use or potential redevelopment, subject to planning permission. The site is located in Knighton, close to Leicester city centre and transport links, and retains many original architectural features from its initial design by Sir Leslie Martin and Trevor Dannatt. Interest is expected to be strong given the complex's flexible layout and prime location.

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