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£1.75m County Kerry hotel up for sale


The Killeen House Hotel & Rozzers Restaurant, one of Ireland’s top country house hotels, has come to market through Christie & Co, with a guide price in excess of €1.95m (£1.75m).

Located in Aghadoe, Killarney in County Kerry, the hotel is a recent winner of the Hotel and Catering Review Gold Star Award for Best Three Star in Ireland and the current owners Michael and Geraldine Rosney have established an excellent reputation for Killeen House over the past 25 years.

The hotel, comprising 23 guest bedrooms, is currently rated as number 3 of 102 Hotels in County Kerry on TripAdvisor with the attached Rozzers Restaurant being rated as the best restaurant in Killarney and number 2 of 526 restaurants in Kerry overall. It has also achieved a 9.5/10 rating on Booking.com, classified as 'exceptional'.

Dave Murray, Director at Christie & Co in Ireland, commented, “The Killeen House Hotel & Rozzers Restaurant is a beautifully-presented property with a very well deserved reputation as one of the best hotels and restaurants in the entire Kerry region.

“It presents prospective purchasers with a very strong and well-established trading business with potential to lengthen the trading season, as well as extend the property subject to planning permission. Due to the considerable amount of investment that the site has received over the past decade, it will need no major investment in the foreseeable future.”

Michael Rosney said, “Geraldine and I have worked hard over the last quarter century to create a unique hospitality product, and we are very proud of where we have brought The Killeen House to in that period.

“For a variety of different reasons, we feel now is the right time to put it on the market and we look forward to seeing the next chapter in the life and times of the Killeen House unfolding in the years to come.”