Buckinghamshire

Hospitality Property Finance in Chesham

Commercial mortgages, bridging, development finance and refinance for hotels, pubs, restaurants, guest houses and holiday businesses in Chesham. Finance against the trading asset and the income it produces, not a regulated home loan.

Matt Lenzie
Written and reviewed by Matt Lenzie Founder & Principal Broker · 25 years arranging hospitality property finance · Reviewed July 2026
£452,250
Median sale price (HM Land Registry)
256
Transactions, last 12 months
Thinner but functional
Exit liquidity
£5bn
UK hotel investment (Savills)

We arrange hospitality property finance in Chesham for operators acquiring a going concern, investors backing a trading asset, and owners refinancing or releasing equity. Whether the asset is a hotel trading toward stabilised occupancy, a pub repositioning its wet and food split, or a guest house or holiday let building a seasonal income, we read the trade and the numbers, then take the case to the lenders most likely to fund it across Buckinghamshire.

A Chesham hospitality business is bought and refinanced on its trade, so a lender values it as a going concern on its fair maintainable trade and the EBITDA it produces, not just its bricks and mortar. The local property market is the evidence an underwriter reads for asset values and exit liquidity: Chesham recorded around 256 property transactions over the last twelve months at a median of £452,250 (HM Land Registry). That is general market-depth evidence, a read on values, price bands and how readily an asset sells or refinances here, not a measure of hotel or pub trade, which turns on occupancy, covers and margin.

How we fund a Chesham hospitality business, from purchase to refinance

We arrange the full range of hospitality finance structures for Chesham operators and investors. A commercial mortgage funds the purchase or refinance of a freehold trading business, sized on the debt service cover the fair maintainable trade supports over a long term. Acquisition and refurbishment bridging buys a going concern at speed and funds the works and the trade build before a term refinance. Development finance funds a new build or a major conversion, drawn against a monitoring surveyor. A cash-out refinance releases equity once the trade stabilises and the going-concern value reflects it. Where the equity gap is wide, we arrange mezzanine or preferred equity behind the senior debt. We place each case with the lenders that fund the format across Buckinghamshire, rather than steering every deal to one name.

The hospitality assets we finance in Chesham

Hospitality lending turns on the trade, and the trade looks different in every format. We arrange finance for all of them in Chesham and across Buckinghamshire: hotels, aparthotels, boutique and resort or spa hotels trading on occupancy, average daily rate and RevPAR; guest houses, bed and breakfasts and holiday lets building a seasonal visitor income; holiday and caravan parks running on recurring pitch-fee income and lodge sales; hostels and serviced accommodation on blended bed and stay income; and pubs, bars, restaurants, cafes, takeaways and wedding or event venues valued on fair maintainable trade and an EBITDA multiple. A hotel turns on RevPAR and flow-through to profit. A pub turns on its wet and dry split. A holiday let or park turns on the season and the visitor economy. Knowing which lender funds which format here, and at what leverage against the going-concern value, is the work we do before a case reaches a credit committee. Local planning records show 6 commercial-relevant schemes in the Chesham pipeline carrying around 72 units and an estimated £27,448,500 of development value, a signal of local investment and the forward supply of hospitality and mixed-use space that will need funding as it comes forward.

What lenders test on a Chesham hospitality loan

A hospitality lender underwrites the trade first: the fair maintainable trade a reasonably efficient operator would achieve, the EBITDA it produces, and the debt service cover that income gives against the loan. It then weighs the tenure, whether freehold, leasehold or tied, and takes the going-concern value against the property's alternative-use value as a backstop. We frame the facility around the maintainable trade, the going-concern valuation and the exit or refinance beneath it. The national backdrop gives context: around £5bn of UK hotels changed hands in 2025 (Savills, 2025), a read on how liquid a hospitality sale or refinance is. UK hotel occupancy held near 76.1% (STR, 2025), evidence of the demand behind the trade.

Before you commit to a hospitality facility on a Chesham asset, the checks that matter are the realism of the trading projections and the fair maintainable trade behind them, the debt service cover headroom once costs and seasonality are allowed for, the going-concern valuation against the bricks-and-mortar fallback, the tenure and any lease or tie, and the strength of the exit or refinance. We pressure-test these as part of arranging the finance, because the same things an operator should weigh are the things a lender underwrites.

What the Chesham and South East market means for hospitality funding

Chesham is a thinner but functional market for asset values and an exit: around 256 property transactions over the last twelve months at a median of £452,250 (HM Land Registry), concentrated across the HP5 postcode areas. We read that as general evidence of local values, price bands and liquidity, the backdrop to a going-concern valuation, not as hospitality trade. Oxford, Brighton and the Thames Valley combine high-value city-break, coastal and business hospitality demand close to London, with constrained supply supporting rate. High values and tight supply favour well-located, well-run hospitality assets. Nationally, inbound visitors are forecast to have spent £33.7bn in 2025 (VisitBritain, 2025), the visitor economy that underpins hotel, guest house and holiday-let demand. Short-term and bridging lending is a deep market nationally, with the loan book at a record £13.7bn (BDLA, Q3 2025), so a well-structured Chesham acquisition or refurbishment case has a competitive field of lenders behind it. We read this local evidence alongside the asset's own trade when we size and place a Chesham facility.

  • Oxford and Brighton city-break and coastal demand
  • Thames Valley business travel
  • Constrained supply supports rate

The local market in Chesham and your exit

Local sold-price data is general evidence an underwriter reads for asset values, price bands and exit liquidity, because a hospitality facility is repaid by a refinance or a sale that depends on the local market. Chesham recorded around 256 property transactions over the past year at a median of £452,250, which makes the local market thinner but functional for an exit. That is market-depth context, not a measure of hotel or pub trade, which turns on occupancy, covers and margin.

Values and liquidity set the backdrop to a going-concern valuation. A deeper, more liquid market gives a commercial mortgage lender or a buyer more confidence, which in turn supports leverage while the trade builds to its mature fair maintainable level.

Sold price by property type (Chesham)

Detached£850,000
Semi-detached£505,000
Terraced£415,000
Flat / apartment£243,000

Source: HM Land Registry price-paid data, last 12 months. Local market context for exit and valuation, not an asset-specific valuation.

Recent price trend

QuarterMedianSales
2024-Q3£453k96
2024-Q4£481k116
2025-Q1£420k130
2025-Q2£435k50
2025-Q3£438k109
2025-Q4£440k69
2026-Q1£485k71
2026-Q2£440k15
Pipeline

Development pipeline near Chesham

Recent planning activity recorded by Buckinghamshire Council, a signal of local investment and the forward supply of hospitality and mixed-use space that will need funding as it comes forward.

  • 2 Addison Road Steeple Claydon Buckinghamshire MK18 2PP

    MK18 2PP8 units Registered

    Residential development comprising of 8 dwellings with vehicular access points from Vicarage Lane and Addison Road, together with garages, vehicle parking and cycle storage and other associated works and operations including, but not limited to, demolition, ea…

    View on the planning portal
  • Land at Fleet Marston Fleet Marston Buckinghamshire

    Registered

    Request for an EIA Scoping Opinion under Regulation 6 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended) comprising up to 750 homes (including a mixture of market and affordable dwellings), a new local centre and p…

    View on the planning portal
  • Land Adjacent To 23 Winslow Road Granborough Buckinghamshire

    7 units Decided

    Application for permission in principle for the erection of a minimum of five and a maximum of seven dwellings

    View on the planning portal
  • Maindec House Holtspur Lane Wooburn Green Buckinghamshire HP10 0AB

    HP10 0AB30 units Decided

    Prior Notification under Class MA of Part 3, Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 - Change of use of ground and first floor from commercial, business and service (Use Class E) unit to 30 apartments (U…

    View on the planning portal
  • Joshua Farm Menmarsh Road Worminghall Buckinghamshire HP18 9UP

    HP18 9UP3 units Decided

    Removal of condition 17 (Agricultural Occupancy) attached to planning permission PL/25/3301/FA (Demolition of bungalow and agricultural buildings, erection of 3 dwellings, 2 of them with a detached annexe and car port)

    View on the planning portal
  • Land To The North Of Layters Green Farm Layters Green Lane Chalfont St Peter Buckinghamshire

    24 units Registered

    Outline planning application for the erection of up to 24 dwellings, public open space, landscaping and together with associated access and infrastructure (matter to be considered at this stage: access)

    View on the planning portal
FAQ

Hospitality finance in Chesham: common questions

What is hospitality finance and when would a Chesham business need it?

Hospitality finance is funding for a trading hospitality business, a hotel, pub, restaurant, guest house, holiday let or similar, arranged as a commercial mortgage, bridging or development facility. A Chesham business needs it to buy a going concern, fund a build or refurbishment, or refinance and release equity. A lender values the asset on a going-concern basis, on the fair maintainable trade it produces, and sizes the loan on the income and the exit.

How much can I borrow to buy a hospitality business in Chesham?

Commercial mortgages on a freehold trading business are usually sized on the debt service cover the fair maintainable trade supports, commonly to around 60 to 70 percent of the going-concern value depending on the format, the strength of the trade and the tenure. Leasehold and operationally intense formats attract narrower leverage. We hold more than one hundred lender relationships and shortlist the desks most likely to back a Chesham case. All terms are indicative and never an offer.

How do lenders value a hotel or pub in Chesham?

On a going-concern basis: a valuer assesses the fair maintainable trade a reasonably efficient operator would achieve, applies an EBITDA multiple, and cross-checks against comparable sales and the property's bricks-and-mortar value. For a hotel that means occupancy, average daily rate and RevPAR; for a pub, the wet and dry split. The trade drives the value and the loan, not a simple property price.

Can I get bridging finance to buy a Chesham hospitality asset quickly?

Yes. We arrange acquisition and refurbishment bridging to buy a going concern at speed, fund the works and carry the trade build, then refinance onto a commercial mortgage once the trade is evidenced. It suits an auction purchase, a distressed or part-traded asset, or a reposition. We structure the bridge and the exit together so the refinance is set before the bridge is drawn on a Chesham deal.

Which lenders provide hospitality finance in Chesham?

We arrange across clearing and challenger banks, specialist trading-business lenders and debt funds that understand hospitality trade. The right lender for a Chesham asset depends on the format, the strength of the trade, the tenure, the leverage you need and the exit. We match the case to the desks that actively fund the format across Buckinghamshire, rather than steering every deal to one name.

What is the property market like in Chesham?

Chesham recorded around 256 property transactions over the last twelve months at a median of £452,250 (HM Land Registry), a thinner but functional market with values typically in the mid-range band. We treat that as general evidence of local asset values and liquidity, the backdrop to a going-concern valuation and a refinance or sale, rather than a measure of hospitality trade, which turns on the individual business.

Do you only arrange finance in Chesham?

No. We arrange hospitality commercial mortgages, bridging, development and refinance across the whole of Buckinghamshire and the wider UK, with the same approach: read the trade and the going-concern value, match the case to the lenders that fund the format, and negotiate terms on the operator's behalf.

Nearby

Hospitality finance near Chesham

The nearest towns and cities we cover, each with its own local market and exit picture.

Financing a hospitality business in Chesham?

Send us the asset, the trade and the plan and we will come back with a view on fundability and likely terms within one working day.