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    Aberystwyth business expands with acquisition of guest house

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 28, 2022No Comments
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    Hoteliers Janet and Windsor Morgan are retiring after 26 years as the owners and managers of Sunnymead Guest House on Bridge Street in Aberystwyth.

    Local entrepreneur Stuart Stephens has purchased the guest house, adding to his portfolio of local leisure and hospitality businesses which includes the popular Bar 46 on the same street as Sunnymead. His son Dale Stephens will manage both businesses.

    With an excellent reputation, Sunnymead has five guest bedrooms plus a separate three bedroom property to the rear that will be rented out as self-contained accommodation. Refurbishment work has already begun to upgrade and modernise of all rooms and customer areas.

    Advised by Matt Godfrey of Cornerstone Finance, Stuart has secured a £160,000 loan from the Development Bank of Wales. He plans to continue the legacy left by the previous owners and push the guest house on in 2022, aligning his complimenting businesses to work in conjunction with each other going forward.

    Stuart Stephens said: “I know how hard Janet and Windsor have worked to build a great reputation for Sunnymead so I was keen to ensure that the business could continue to thrive after their retirement, particularly as it provided much needed accommodation for local workers and tourists and is so close to Bar 46.

    “The support of Matt at Cornerstone Commercial Finance and Emily at the Development Bank of Wales means that I now have a business plan and the capital required to acquire the business and make the investment needed to ensure long-term success.”

    Matt Godfrey, Commercial Manager at Cornerstone Commercial Finance said: “We are delighted to have secured Stuart the funding needed to add Sunnymead to his growing portfolio in Aberystwyth.  Emily’s expert support on the projections meant we could ensure Stuart met the affordability criteria and obtained the appropriate funding structure. As a result, Stuart benefits from interest-only repayments for the first six months while establishing and growing his consumer base. This deal was a great one for our client and the town’s tourism sector, and we’re looking forward to seeing the finished result.”

    Emily Jones, Assistant Investment Executive at the Development Bank of Wales, commented: “As a family run guest house in the thriving community of Aberystwyth, we are pleased to have supported Stuart with the purchase of Sunnymead. The finance from the Wales Business Fund means that the business can continue to trade successfully, therefore retaining employment for local people and providing much-needed accommodation for visitors and tourists alike as well as medical staff who require short-term accommodation when working at the hospital.”

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