Gogglebox stars 17-bedroom mansion up for sale for £5m
Steph and Dom have placed their boutique hotel - designed by the architect behind the initial designs for Liverpool s Metropolitan Cathedral - on the market
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The Kent couple used to be regulars on the Channel 4 show but, away from the cameras ran the Salutation hotel in Kent.
The hotel closed its doors last year and the stunning site is now listed on property website Rightmove.
Through the door of Gogglebox couple s grand £5m home
The mansion even has its own gift shop and library
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Updated: 15:48, 25 February 2021
The stunning 17-bedroom Salutation made famous by Gogglebox duo Steph and Dom is up for sale for £5 million.
And Aylesford-based estate agents Rafferty & Pickard has released a video tour of the Grade I listed hotel to attract prospective buyers.
Inside the Gogglebox hotel
The mansion set in 3.5 acres of land in Knightrider Street, Sandwich, is listed as being suitable for use as a grand private home.
The video tour takes viewers up steps through timber doors and into a grand reception area.
The ground floor boasts a stately dining room, drawing room, panelled library, study, and other less formal but well-proportioned receptions , as well as two kitchens, a cloakroom and storerooms.