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Or view all businesses for sale Set up your Private Seller Account and create your listing today Set up your BrokerWeb Account and list multiple businessesInns For Sale > USA > Ohio Bed and Breakfast Inns for Sale Sort by Detail Level Sort by Price: Ascending Sort by Price: Descending Sort by Guest rooms: Ascending Sort by Guest rooms: Descending The Michael Cahill - Ashtabula, Ohio Beautifully restored Fully Furnished, Turn-Key B & B with 4 Guest Rooms, 4.5 Baths. Wonderfully maintained by original owners. Rose Gate Cottage - Findlay, Ohio Move in PRICE $180000.00 Start building your "Bed and Breakfast Call 214 578 6678 Call or text...  Atwood Lake Ohio B&B - Dellroy, Ohio This outstanding Atwood Lake Ohio B&B is located in the scenic Atwood Lake Region of Northeast Ohio, with its spectacular 28 mile shoreline and lush...  Market Street Inn - Wooster, Ohio Located in historic downtown Wooster, Ohio, the Market Street Inn is an elegant 1897 Victorian mansion.




The three-story home with its welcoming front...  Mirabelle Bed and Breakfast - Wooster, Ohio Retiring owners are offering for sale, turnkey, a well-established Bed and Breakfast with opportunity for growth. This five star rated business has...  Neil Avenue Bed and Breakfast - Columbus, Ohio We are less than a mile south of the OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Campus, between 4th and 5th Avenues; The SHORT NORTH ARTS DISTRICT is 3 blocks East of...  B&B Inns for Sale Parkwood at Marble Arch AT HOME B AND B Epping, England (14 miles from London) Oakwood Bed and Breakfast Heathrow West Drayton, England (15 miles from London) Rose View Alexandra Palace Hotel Bed and Breakfast London Organic Crystal Palace Bed and Breakfast Telegraph Hill B&B, Guest Room & Apartment Sousas Bed and Breakfast B&B "The Bungalow Retreat" Winslow, England (44 miles from London) What is the Best Price Guarantee? will refund the difference to you!




What does the Best Price Guarantee cover? in order to qualify. How do I take advantage of the Best Price Guarantee? Just call 1-844-271-6829 within 24 hours of booking and give our customer support representative the details on the lower price you found. Best Price Guarantee Terms and Conditions website, you are booking your room at the lowest available price. If you find a lower price for the same room on the same dates at the same B&B, and contact us within 24 hours of making your booking, we will refund the difference in price to you. This guarantee does not apply to bookings made over holidays and/or for special events. verify any requests that it believes, in its sole discretion, is the result of a printing or other error or is made fraudulently or in bad faith.CENTRAL LONDON /KNIGHTSBRIDGELondon, United Kingdom Lola 1 adult0 children0 infants Welcome to the perfect location house in central London /KNIGHTSBRIDGE * 10 minute walk from Victoria train station * 3minutes walk distance HARRODS*5 minutes walk distance HARVAY NICHOLS*5 minutes walk distance HYDE PARK ,Sloane square 2 0.5 Real Bed 1 1 2PM - 2AM (next day) 12PM (noon)Property type: Bed & Breakfast Private roomCancellation: FlexibleWelcome to the perfect location house in central London /KNIGHTSBRIDGE * 10 minute walk from Victoria train station * 3minutes walk distance HARRODS*5 minutes walk distance HARVAY NICHOLS*




5 minutes walk distance HYDE PARK ,Sloane squareThis is the perfect location in central London, everything is in reach with waking distance, you can save a lot of money on transportation.You can enjoy a beautiful breakfast with fresh fruit , orange juice , and a lot of choices for all tastes.Please note, the bathroom and shower room are shared, the toilet is accessible at all time and the access to the shower room is based on schedule and can't be accessed very early in the morning or late at night.1 nightAccuracy Communication Cleanliness Location Check In Value This host has 345 reviews for other properties.LolaMy name is lola. I work in the fahion Art industry. I live and breathe Art and love to travel. 98%(past 30 days) within an hourYou and Lola ApartmentsHousesLoftsVillasCondominiumsBrighton Holiday RentalsSabaudia Holiday RentalsBath Holiday RentalsPalmerston NorthLondonVertouBristolMontreuxGreoux-les-BainsGreater LondonDaly CityClaremontSean and Morwenna Gee had it all worked out.




Sell their flat in London, give up the day job (Sean worked for Sky TV), move to Cornwall, open a b & b. they had just had their first child and they were looking for a way of attaining a better quality of life. “I was prepared to work hard,” Sean says. “But I wanted to see more of my family.” They couldn’t, they admit, afford to do it on their own. But in partnership with Morwenna’s Cornish parents, Frank and Kay Chapman, they bought Tolcarne House, a tired seaside hotel in Paradise (a hilltop corner of Boscastle, the once-flooded harbour village on the north Cornish coast). The raw material – a handsome Edwardian villa – had real potential (high ceilings, cast-iron fireplaces, glimpses of the Atlantic), but the interior was “old school” (doilies, pink frills, baby-blue wallpaper, antimacassars). “We bought the place fully furnished, but I don’t think we kept a single item apart from a set of croquet mallets,” Sean says. They spent £200,000 on turning the hotel’s eight cramped bedrooms into six groovy ones.




Boscastle House, as it’s now called, blends period architraves and polished wood floors with chrome taps, claw-foot roll-tops, cool colours and solar power. The goal, Sean said in a 2008 website blog, was to “create an outstanding place to stay while enjoying an outstanding place to be”. He didn’t blog again for another three months. “We’ve been finding out that there is more to b & b than just bed and breakfast,” he wrote. They were still painting one of the new bedrooms when their first guests arrived. So did it all go pear-shaped for the enterprising Gees? They are not one of those hapless couples who go into the hospitality trade with starry eyes and no business sense. Sean and Morwenna are made for this job. Rated as five-star, the revamped Boscastle House swiftly earned an Enjoy England Gold Award. By the second season, it was ranked as Cornwall’s number one b & b by online travel company Tripadvisor. “The first season was hard work, but by year two, we were going to the beach after breakfast, going for walks in the evenings – making time for ourselves,” Sean says.




They enjoy the income, too. At the moment they prefer to tick along, but at full pelt – striving for full occupancy for, say, 55 per cent of the year – they could gross more than £100,000. All going swimmingly then – except the Gees have just had baby number two (three-year-old Lamorna was joined by little brother Jowan earlier this month). And a toddler, a baby and up to 12 guests doesn’t make for an easy life. “Our own accommodation is pretty spacious as owners’ accommodation goes,” Sean says. “But with two children we are quickly going to outgrow our two bedrooms.” Could they not convert the house into a single-family home? Nice idea, but the property is too big for the Gees – and, without the income, too costly to run. So Boscastle House is on the market. The sales details state that the property could “revert to a grand private residence” (the previous owners sought permission for change of use, which still stands). But, according to Guy Morse of Cornish estate agency Lillicrap Chillcott, there is a healthy demand for this type of “lifestyle property”.




“I’ve always got a list of buyers looking for something like this, not just established businesses but homes with potential for conversion,” he says. And this one ticks all the boxes: contemporary-style period guesthouse, with home and garden, “fantastic location” close to traditional holiday hot spots. “These kind of properties have done very well in recent years,” Morse says. On a cautionary note, potential buyers should ask themselves whether they are cut out for this kind of life. “People see it as a way of financing a large property but then they quickly discover they don’t actually like having strangers in their midst,” says David Weston, chief executive of the Bed and Breakfast Association (and author of How to Start and Run a B&B). “Owners also need to keep an immaculate home. Imagine all the tidying and tarting up required to get a house ready for a sale – and then imagine doing it every day.” They also need to deal with fire-risk assessments, health and hygiene issues, design and marketing.




And, in the current climate, even the best of businesses can fail. Just 10 days ago, the Good Hotel Guide reported that three of its recommended hotels had gone into administration. Hotel insolvencies, they added, increased by more than 160 per cent last year. These were mostly larger properties; but Andy Lees, of commercial agent Graves Jenkins in Brighton, puts another fly in the ointment for wannabe b?&?bs, stressing the current difficulty of mortgaging business properties, particularly for inexperienced buyers. But that doesn’t mean it’s not a viable option. “We’ve sold dozens of guesthouses and small hotels over the years, and they are all still trading and still making money.” Some of the most successful, he adds, are traditional b?&?bs bought by novices and taken down a “boutiquey route”. Boscastle House, according to Sean, has been an “OK” investment. But, he adds, their b & b adventure has never been about capital gain. “It got us out of the city and down to Cornwall and it provides us with the kind of lifestyle we dreamed of.

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