
Patshull Park Hotel Golf & Country Club | Patshull Rd
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Patshull Park Hotel Golf & Country Club Patshull Rd Services hôteliers 46 chambres 4 336 311 € (94 268 €/Chambre) Wolverhampton WV6 7HR



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INFORMATIONS PRINCIPALES SUR L'INVESTISSEMENT
- In all about 214 acres
- Beautiful lakes, pasture/parkland and areas of woodland
- Opportunity for a variety of uses and redevelopment (STP)
- Current use is a hotel and function venue plus golf course
- Total footprint of hotel and car park - 11,415 sq m
RÉSUMÉ ANALYTIQUE
Patshull Park is for sale Freehold with vacant possession.
Patshull Park is a captivating landscape and presents a rare opportunity. Whilst not operational, the current use is a hotel and function venue plus golf course in the most wonderful setting. The grounds are a mixture of beautiful lakes and grounds comprising pasture/parkland with former golf course and areas of woodland. This spectacular environment is peaceful and a wonderful haven for wildlife. The overall landscape epitomises the work of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown whose projects included the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Chatsworth and Highclere Castle to name but a few.
The redundant hotel is substantial and offers a spectacular lakeside redevelopment or refurbishment opportunity. The hotel building adjoins a Grade II* Listed Doric Temple. The hotel is approached by a long and impressive driveway with fine views, and the site includes an extensive car park. The total footprint of hotel and car park extends to about 11,415 sq m. There is a fishing lodge near the entrance and a further multi-purpose building.
Patshull Park presents an opportunity for a variety of uses and redevelopment, subject to the necessary planning consents. Whilst not exhaustive, this list may include hotel, conference/function venue, golf club, spa or other leisure enterprise, educational facility/training centre, retreat or a variety of institutional type uses. There may well be residential development opportunities for a significant single private residence or a number of plots.
Historical notes
Patshull Park has an ancient history. There has been a manor house at Patshull since before the Norman Conquest; a population of nineteen was recorded in the Domesday Book.
The family who lived at Patshull Hall were, for three centuries the Astleys. They supported the King during the Civil War and were firstly created Knights and then Baronets for their loyalty after the Restoration (1660). They sold the Estate in 1765 to Sir George Pigot, and it remained in that family until 1848.
Sir George Pigot was Lord Mayor of Bridgnorth and Governor of Madras. Having made his fortune in the colonies he was the owner of the famous Pigot diamond; it is said he purchased the Patshull Hall Estate for a sum of 100 thousand guineas.
In 1848 Sir Robert Pigot (George’s heir) sold the Estate to William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth, of Sandwell Hall near West Bromwich, for his son Viscount Lewisham who came to reside at the Hall later the same year. The names of all those families are found in various forms in the local area. During the Second World War the house was used as a rehabilitation centre for wounded servicemen. Patshull Park remained in the Dartmouth family until 1958 when it passed to the Crown in lieu of death duties. Patshull Park Hotel was built in the grounds in 1980 and a golf club established.
The Hall, which stands prominently above the northern part of the property, was largely built in the 1730s with extensive additions in 1850 by Lord Dartmouth. Sir Richard died before the new Hall was built, the work being carried out under the direction of his son Sir John Astley. Once the new Hall was completed Capability Brown landscaped the grounds, and work on the Great Pool began in 1768. The Doric Temple, which now forms part of the hotel, was built in 1754. Famous events at Patshull Hall included the visits of the M.C.C. to play cricket in 1875 and 1876, a new pavilion being constructed especially.In 1900 the Duke and Duchess of York, later to become King George V and Queen Mary, stayed at the Hall; Queen Mary was to stay at the Hall again in 1939. There has been a golf course on the Estate in an area known as High Park since the beginning of the twentieth century, the latest course was designed in 1978 and completed in 1979. In 2020, the Mercer family bought the estate and parkland with a view to farm sustainably. Eco-diversity is at the forefront on the farms which adjoin and Patshull Park is surplus to requirements and now offered for sale.
Patshull Park is a captivating landscape and presents a rare opportunity. Whilst not operational, the current use is a hotel and function venue plus golf course in the most wonderful setting. The grounds are a mixture of beautiful lakes and grounds comprising pasture/parkland with former golf course and areas of woodland. This spectacular environment is peaceful and a wonderful haven for wildlife. The overall landscape epitomises the work of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown whose projects included the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Chatsworth and Highclere Castle to name but a few.
The redundant hotel is substantial and offers a spectacular lakeside redevelopment or refurbishment opportunity. The hotel building adjoins a Grade II* Listed Doric Temple. The hotel is approached by a long and impressive driveway with fine views, and the site includes an extensive car park. The total footprint of hotel and car park extends to about 11,415 sq m. There is a fishing lodge near the entrance and a further multi-purpose building.
Patshull Park presents an opportunity for a variety of uses and redevelopment, subject to the necessary planning consents. Whilst not exhaustive, this list may include hotel, conference/function venue, golf club, spa or other leisure enterprise, educational facility/training centre, retreat or a variety of institutional type uses. There may well be residential development opportunities for a significant single private residence or a number of plots.
Historical notes
Patshull Park has an ancient history. There has been a manor house at Patshull since before the Norman Conquest; a population of nineteen was recorded in the Domesday Book.
The family who lived at Patshull Hall were, for three centuries the Astleys. They supported the King during the Civil War and were firstly created Knights and then Baronets for their loyalty after the Restoration (1660). They sold the Estate in 1765 to Sir George Pigot, and it remained in that family until 1848.
Sir George Pigot was Lord Mayor of Bridgnorth and Governor of Madras. Having made his fortune in the colonies he was the owner of the famous Pigot diamond; it is said he purchased the Patshull Hall Estate for a sum of 100 thousand guineas.
In 1848 Sir Robert Pigot (George’s heir) sold the Estate to William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth, of Sandwell Hall near West Bromwich, for his son Viscount Lewisham who came to reside at the Hall later the same year. The names of all those families are found in various forms in the local area. During the Second World War the house was used as a rehabilitation centre for wounded servicemen. Patshull Park remained in the Dartmouth family until 1958 when it passed to the Crown in lieu of death duties. Patshull Park Hotel was built in the grounds in 1980 and a golf club established.
The Hall, which stands prominently above the northern part of the property, was largely built in the 1730s with extensive additions in 1850 by Lord Dartmouth. Sir Richard died before the new Hall was built, the work being carried out under the direction of his son Sir John Astley. Once the new Hall was completed Capability Brown landscaped the grounds, and work on the Great Pool began in 1768. The Doric Temple, which now forms part of the hotel, was built in 1754. Famous events at Patshull Hall included the visits of the M.C.C. to play cricket in 1875 and 1876, a new pavilion being constructed especially.In 1900 the Duke and Duchess of York, later to become King George V and Queen Mary, stayed at the Hall; Queen Mary was to stay at the Hall again in 1939. There has been a golf course on the Estate in an area known as High Park since the beginning of the twentieth century, the latest course was designed in 1978 and completed in 1979. In 2020, the Mercer family bought the estate and parkland with a view to farm sustainably. Eco-diversity is at the forefront on the farms which adjoin and Patshull Park is surplus to requirements and now offered for sale.
INFORMATIONS SUR L’IMMEUBLE
Prix | 4 336 311 € | Surface du lot | 86,66 ha |
Prix par chambre | 94 268 € | Surface de l’immeuble | 1 736 m² |
Type de vente | Investissement | Nb de chambres | 46 |
Droit d’usage | Pleine propriété | Nb d’étages | 2 |
Type de bien | Services hôteliers | Année de construction/rénovation | 1754/1980 |
Sous-type de bien | Hôtel | Ratio de stationnement | 0,8/1 000 m² |
Classe d’immeuble | B | Corridor | Intérieur |
Prix | 4 336 311 € |
Prix par chambre | 94 268 € |
Type de vente | Investissement |
Droit d’usage | Pleine propriété |
Type de bien | Services hôteliers |
Sous-type de bien | Hôtel |
Classe d’immeuble | B |
Surface du lot | 86,66 ha |
Surface de l’immeuble | 1 736 m² |
Nb de chambres | 46 |
Nb d’étages | 2 |
Année de construction/rénovation | 1754/1980 |
Ratio de stationnement | 0,8/1 000 m² |
Corridor | Intérieur |
CARACTÉRISTIQUES
- Centre de fitness
- Piscine
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Terrain de golf
- Bar sur place
- Espace pour événements de rencontre
CHAMBRE INFORMATIONS SUR LA COMBINAISON
DESCRIPTION | NB DE CHAMBRES | TARIF JOURNALIER | m² |
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Suite | 1 | 139,92 € | - |
Guest Room | 45 | 120,26 € | - |
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