A historical landscape of stunning beauty which includes a redundant hotel and former golf course has been placed on the market by our residential agency team
Patshull Park, located on the Shropshire/Staffordshire border, is on the market with leading property consultancy Fisher German with a guide price of £3.75 million.
The property’s captivating landscape spans 214 acres and includes a redundant hotel and function venue, with the grounds comprising of a mixture of lakes, pasture and parkland, a former golf course and areas of woodland.
The former hotel is a substantial property which includes an extensive car park and offers a spectacular lakeside redevelopment or refurbishment opportunity. The building adjoins a Grade II* Listed Doric Temple built in 1754.
There is also a fishing lodge located close to the entrance of the property as well as a further multi-purpose building. The overall landscape epitomises the work of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, whose projects have included the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Chatsworth and Highclere Castle.
Patshull Park has an ancient history, with a neighbouring manor house located at Patshull since before the Norman Conquest, and a population of nineteen recorded in the Domesday Book.
Patshull Park presents a rare opportunity for a variety of uses and redevelopment, subject to the necessary planning consents, which could include a hotel, conference and function venue, golf club, spa or other leisure enterprise, educational facility or retreat.
There may also be residential development opportunities for a significant single private residence or a number of plots.
Partner, Stuart Flint, said: “Patshull Park is an outstanding property with a fascinating history and an abundance of potential uses and redevelopment opportunities. Set amidst unspoiled archetypal English countryside, the property is located within easy reach of local amenities and is less than seven miles from the nearest junction of the M54, making it the perfect setting for any redevelopment.”
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