Oxfordshire

Hotel Finance in Oxford

Commercial mortgages, development, bridging, stabilisation, refinance and going-concern operator finance for hotels in Oxford. This is finance for the hotel as a trading business.

Matt Lenzie
Written and reviewed by Matt Lenzie Founder & Principal Broker · 25 years arranging hotel finance · Reviewed June 2026
82.8%
South East occupancy (Knight Frank / HotStats)
£118
South East ADR (Knight Frank / HotStats)
£98
South East RevPAR (Knight Frank / HotStats)
£142,019/room
UK avg price per room (Cushman & Wakefield)

We arrange hotel finance in Oxford for single-asset buyers, established operators, investors and developers. Whether you are acquiring a trading hotel, funding a ground-up or conversion scheme, or refinancing onto better terms, we read the trade and the numbers, then take the case to the lenders most likely to fund it across Oxfordshire.

A Oxford hotel is assessed as a going concern: its trade, its brand or independent positioning, its occupancy and the rate it achieves, and the stabilised profit it can sustain. UK regional hotels benchmarked at about £98 RevPAR on 82.8% occupancy (Knight Frank / HotStats, Q3 2025), the backdrop a lender reads when sizing a facility for a Oxford hotel.

Hotel finance structures for Oxford hotels

We arrange the full range of hotel finance for Oxford operators and buyers. Acquisition finance funds the purchase of a trading hotel, indicatively to 65 to 70 percent of value over a 15 to 25 year term, with the loan sized on the hotel's stabilised trading profit. Development and conversion finance funds a ground-up build or a change of use, usually to around 60 to 65 percent of cost. Bridging moves at auction or completion pace. Stabilisation finance carries a hotel through the ramp to mature trade. Term loans refinance onto long-term debt, lower a rate or raise capital, and sale-and-leaseback or mezzanine release or top up capital against the freehold. We match each case to the lenders that back this kind of hotel across Oxfordshire.

Hotels and accommodation we finance across Oxford

Each kind of hotel is traded and underwritten differently, and we arrange finance for all of them in Oxford and across Oxfordshire. That covers budget and limited-service hotels, boutique and lifestyle hotels, luxury and full-service hotels, branded and franchise hotels under flags such as Premier Inn, Holiday Inn, Hilton and Marriott, independent hotels, guest houses and bed-and-breakfasts, serviced apartments and aparthotels, pubs with rooms and coaching inns, and resort and leisure hotels. A budget hotel turns on RevPAR and cost control. A luxury or resort hotel turns on rate, brand and the strength of the trade. Knowing which lender backs which type here, and at what leverage, is the work we do before a case ever reaches a credit committee. Local planning records show 6 recent hotel or leisure applications in the Oxford area, a read on local development appetite.

The South East hotel market and your Oxford hotel

The largest regional hotel market: Oxford, Brighton, the airports, the coast and the Home Counties commuter belt around London (Hertfordshire, Essex, Berkshire and Surrey). The broadest and most resilient regional market, spanning Home Counties corporate demand, university cities, the south coast and major airport catchments. UK regional hotels benchmarked at about £98 RevPAR on 82.8% occupancy (Knight Frank / HotStats, Q3 2025), the backdrop a lender reads when sizing a facility for a Oxford hotel. Lenders read these regional trading and investment trends, alongside the hotel's own accounts, when they size a facility for a Oxford hotel.

  • Home Counties commuter-belt corporate demand (St Albans, Watford, Chelmsford, Reading, Guildford)
  • Oxford and Brighton leisure and university demand
  • Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted and Luton airport-hotel demand
Live pipeline

Hotel and leisure planning in Oxford

6 recent hotel or leisure schemes in the Oxford City Council planning records, a real read on local development appetite and forthcoming room supply.

  • County Hall New Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 1ND

    OX1 1ND Registered

    Internal and external alterations to the grade II* County Hall in association with a change of use from 'Office' (Class E) and 'Council Chambers and Coroners Court' (Sui Generis) to 'Hotel' (Class C1), 'Restaurant' (Class E(b)), 'Cafe' (Class E(b)), 'Bar and /…

    View on the planning portal
  • County Hall New Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 1ND

    OX1 1ND Registered

    Change of use from Office (Use Class E), Council Chambers and Coroners Court (Sui Generis) to Hotel (Use Class C1), Restaurant, caf� and bar and/or drinking establishment (Use Class E(b)). Erection of a two-storey front extension and single storey extension to…

    View on the planning portal
  • Site Of 20 24 Queen Street And 1 10 St Ebbe's Street Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 1EP

    OX1 1EP Registered

    Refurbishment of existing building and change of use of the upper floors and part of the ground floor / basement to hotel use (Class C1), formation of a roof terrace, associated landscaping, servicing arrangements, and plant and storage areas. Retention of ret…

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  • Oxenford House 13 15 Magdalen Street Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 3AE

    OX1 3AE Registered

    Change of use to capsule hotel (Use Class C1), alteration rooftop to include rooftop plant. Provision of cycle parking (amended plans)

    View on the planning portal
  • St Michael's Guest House 26 St Michael's Street Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 2EB

    OX1 2EB Registered

    Internal alterations to ground floor and 2no ventilation extracts in rear elevation in association with change of use from a bike workshop (Sui Generis) to a caf� (Use Class E). Painting of front elevation. (Amended description, amended plans).

    View on the planning portal
  • St Michael's Guest House 26 St Michael's Street Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 2EB

    OX1 2EB Registered

    Change of use of ground floor from a bike workshop (Sui Generis) to a caf� (Use Class E). Painting of front elevation. 2no ventilation extracts in rear elevation. (Amended description, amended plans).

    View on the planning portal

Source: local-authority planning records via Construction Capital, filtered to hotel and leisure (use class C1) schemes. Live applications, not an indication of consent.

Local economy context, Oxford

A hotel trades on the local visitor and business economy. As a broad proxy for local affluence and footfall, Oxford recorded around 1,045 residential property sales over the past year at a median of £450,000 (steady market). This is general local context only, not a hotel valuation, which turns on the hotel's EBITDARM trading profit and going-concern value.

Source: HM Land Registry residential price-paid data, last 12 months. Local economy context only.

FAQ

Hotel finance in Oxford: common questions

How much can I borrow to buy a hotel in Oxford?

Most lenders fund up to around 65 to 70 percent of value on a trading hotel, with the loan sized on the hotel's stabilised trading profit (EBITDARM) rather than the bricks alone. Leverage reflects the trading record, the brand or franchise position, occupancy and RevPAR. We hold more than one hundred lender relationships and shortlist the desks most likely to back a Oxford hotel.

Which lenders provide hotel finance in Oxford?

We work across high-street and challenger banks, specialist hotel and leisure lenders and debt funds. The right lender for a Oxford hotel depends on the type of hotel, the operator's track record and the leverage you need, and we match the case to the desks that actively back it across Oxfordshire.

What are hotel trading levels like around Oxford?

Hotel KPIs are reported by London and by Regional UK rather than town by town. UK regional hotels benchmarked at about £98 RevPAR on 82.8% occupancy (Knight Frank / HotStats, Q3 2025), the backdrop a lender reads when sizing a facility for a Oxford hotel. We read these benchmark figures alongside the individual hotel's own trading record when we structure a facility.

Do you only arrange finance in Oxford?

No. We arrange hotel finance across the whole of Oxfordshire and the wider UK, with the same approach: read the hotel and its trade, match the case to the lenders that back the type, and negotiate terms on the borrower's behalf.

Funding a hotel in Oxford?

Send us the hotel and the operator and we will come back with a view on fundability and likely terms within one working day.