Broomhill Estate, Sculpture Garden, Art Hotel and Dining | Property for sale | Savills
Guide price £1,300,000(643,341 OMR)

Broomhill EstateSculpture Garden, Art Hotel and Dining

  • Sold
  • Freehold

Key features

  • 7 individually designed, recently refurbished boutique bedrooms
  • Artisan restaurant, bar, terrace café, conference room & art gallery
  • Nationally renowned Sculpture Garden
  • Multiple ponds and a stream run throughout the Property
  • Treatment room & hydropool
  • Manager’s / Owner’s accommodation
  • Opportunity to create additional guest accommodation, STPP
  • Contents and Lot 2 available via separate negotiation
  • Entire Grounds licensed for weddings - indoors and outdoors
  • Multiple car parks, including a large one (50 vehicles)

“An elegant art Hotel and nationally renowned Sculpture Garden in an attractive woodland setting”

About this property

  • Broomhill Art Hotel, dating from 1913, is accentuated by art décor throughout, with themed lounges, bedrooms and a nationally renowned Sculpture Garden. The Property commands a prominent hillside position, boasting spectacular views of the valley.

    The Property has benefited from significant recent refurbishment under its current ownership to transform the Hotel into a boutique, art oriented offering.

    The Hotel offers 7 feature bedrooms, each influenced by an art-house film. In addition, the Hotel comprises a restaurant, which can accommodate up to 150 diners, bar and three lounges. The Gallery, situated adjacent to the hotel entrance, can accommodate up to 150 guests with a variety of uses.

    Within the hotel building is a self-contained staff / manager’s accommodation with kitchen, two lounges and two bedrooms.

    Externally, the Property features an outdoor swimming pool (currently disused), tennis court, workshop and barn.

    The estate is available in two lots:
    Lot 1 – Broomhill Hotel, Restaurant, Sculpture Garden and meadow, circa 8.2 acres.
    Lot 3 – Water Meadows Extension, circa 9.5 acres

    Lot 1 is being advertised for auction with Savills on 18th June 2024. At auction, the Property will be auctioned with vacant possession, with contents removed. There is an opportunity to purchase the Hotel and contents prior to the auction date (18th June 2024) at a guide price of £1.3 million. Please enquire if you have any questions.

Local information

  • Accessed along a tree-lined driveway through the Sculpture Garden, Broomhill Art Hotel is situated in the rolling hills of the North Devon countryside. Accessed via the B3230, the Property affords excellent connectivity. The nearest train station is Barnstable Station which is approximately 3.8 miles from the Property. Exeter Airport is 48 miles from the Property and provides domestic and international flight routes.

Additional information

  • The Property is located in North Devon, a dramatic landscape of coastline, woodland and moorland. Dotted along the coastline are long sandy beaches, which are popular for surfing, as well as local fishing towns providing independent shops and cafés. Barnstaple, located 3.4 miles from the Property, provides a vibrant town with local markets, museums and a bustling high street. Further afield is the Isley Marsh Nature Reserve on the River Taw estuary. It is reachable via the Tarka Trail, a 180 mile route through unspoilt countryside, dramatic sea cliffs and the longest, continuous cycling path in the UK. RHS Garden Rosemoor, one of only 4 RHS gardens open to the public nationwide is 16 miles south of the Property.
  • Located 11 miles from the Property is Woolacombe Sands, a beautiful stretch of golden beaches providing a great place to surf, kayak, swim or explore rock pools. Exmoor National Park is located approximately 7.8 miles from the Property, offering ancient woodland, rolling moorland, and plunging sea cliffs. The moors are perfect for hiking, riding, cycling and running. The picturesque village of Clovelly, located circa 24 miles from the Property, comprises a privately owned fishing village, offering outstanding Victorian kitchen gardens, quay and bay, fisherman’s cottage, Kingsley Museum, and provides trips to Lundy Island.