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Our Stafford agency team is marketing a substantial four-bedroom Victorian family home built in 1885 in the popular village of Denstone, Staffordshire offering a superb business opportunity for anyone wishing to explore the hospitality industry.

Heywood Hall boasts four bedrooms, a garden room and home office, a gym and workshop and six self-catering apartments. The hall was extended to include the one and two-bedroom apartments to offer accommodation for visitors to the area. Heywood Hall is located less than four miles from the popular tourist attraction, Alton Towers.

Heywood Hall was built as the residence of the provost for the local Woodard Independent Schools, the closest of which, Denstone College, is a short walk away along College Road. Denstone is well known for the college which was founded by Sir Thomas Heywood in 1873. This substantial residence was built by George Percival Heywood, who was also one of the original patrons of Denstone College, gifting the land and funds to complete the magnificent Gothic buildings which include college, church, vicarage, the curates house, school room and old school building which still dominate the village today.

Denstone is a vibrant village conveniently positioned between Uttoxeter and Ashbourne. Both these attractive market towns offer a range of supermarkets, shops, leisure and dining facilities as well as a cinema, bowling alley, ice rink and the popular Uttoxeter racecourse. Within the village itself is a popular pub tavern with restaurant, tennis club, primary school, award winning farm shop, a range of independent shops and church. There is also a village hall.

Emily McPheat, Senior Negotiator, said: “Heywood Hall is perfectly placed for access to the regional road network and offers a potential opportunity for someone to continue a successful business in the hospitality industry which would be well serviced by its popular location and the proximity to Alton Towers.”

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