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Ludlow Legionnaires’ outbreak hotel for sale

1st of February 2018

The Feathers Hotel in Ludlow, Shropshire, closed in September last year after Elaine Brown, 69, contracted the disease after a stay in July.

It reopened in November, when Shropshire Council and Public Health England said they were happy steps had been taken.

It has now gone on sale for £2.65m through Christie & Co.

The hotel was built in the early 17th Century and estate agents say its current owners are looking to retire.

Included in the sale is the 40-bedroom hotel, four retail units, which are currently rented, and a four-bedroom flat.

Charles Jones, from Christie & Co, said: “We expect to see high interest from local, national and international operators.”

The hotel has attracted positive reviews from the likes of Nikolaus Pevsner and the New York Times, but made the news for a very different reason last year.

Elaine Brown, from Liverpool, died in mid-August, just a few months after another guest caught the disease.

The hotel voluntarily shut in the summer when Public Health England found a link with the bacteria in its water samples.

For more information please click the link below: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-42893761

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