A ‘STUNNING’ historical venue near Crewkerne is now on the market.
Specialist hotel property adviser, Christie & Co has brought to market Haselbury Mill a unique historical venue comprising a 21-room hotel, pub, restaurant, tithe barn, and breathtaking wedding and event spaces, near Crewkerne.
Boasting a rich history stretching back to the times of William the Conqueror and original buildings which are mentioned in the Domesday Book, Haselbury Mill is an asset of great local interest.
The estate is nestled amongst 14 acres of landscaped gardens and features a meandering river and tranquil lake.
The business at Haselbury Mill is multifaceted, catering for weddings, events, and meetings as well as hotel guests and day visitors.
There are extensive facilities on site including:
• Tithe barn events space with a capacity of up to 250 seated
• Multiple additional events and meeting rooms
• Well-regarded restaurant & bar
• 21 en-suite hotel bedrooms
• 8 caravan hookups and a camping area
• An unused museum that could be repurposed subject to planning consents.
Stephen Champion, director in Christie & Co’s Hotels Team, who is handling the sale, said: “The stunning Haselbury Mill was acquired by our clients in 1998, and they have spent many years sympathetically restoring and converting the existing buildings on site to create the Haselbury Mill that exists today.
“Although our clients have created a successful business there is still significant opportunity for a new owner to further grow the business. The owners are now selling due to ill health.”
“Any existing customers of Haselbury Mill can be reassured the business is being sold as a going concern, with existing wedding and events bookings being transferred to a new owner.”
“Whoever becomes the new custodian for Haselbury Mill will be taking on a truly unique and beautiful property and business.
“We are expecting strong buyer interest in Haselbury Mill and would advise early interest to avoid disappointment.”
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