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Highbullen Hotel & Country Club comes to market

8.23am 22nd March 2012 - Property

Highbullen Hotel & Country Club

Joint agents Savills and Knight Frank have brought Highbullen Hotel & Country Club in Chittlehamholt, Umberleigh, North Devon to the market for a guide price of £3.75 million.

Located on 200 acres (81 hectares) in the North Devon hills, the property consists of the main house, leisure facilities, guest accommodation and cottages as well as an 18 hole 68 par golf course.

Originally constructed in 1879, Highbullen House totals 19, 849 sq ft (1,844 sq m) and features 11 en suite bedrooms, a large entrance and reception hall, library, snooker room, cellar bar, restaurant and commercial kitchen. Further accommodation is provided in an additional block with 19 en suite bedrooms as well as Rowcliffe cottage which features three bedrooms and the four bedroom Crossroads Cottage.

In addition to the onsite golf course the property also features extensive leisure facilities in The Pavilion which was constructed in 2003. The indoor amenities include a 20m swimming pool, sauna, steam and spa pool, fully equipped gymnasium, dance studio, golf simulator, pro shop, and a function suite with kitchens and bar.

Martin Rogers, director at Savills Exeter, comments: “This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a truly unique property in a stunning part of Devon. In addition to the hotel and challenging golf course there are extensive leisure facilities and an impressive function room. There are 80 acres of woodland and 900 yards of single bank fishing on the River Mole.”

Highbullen Hotel & Country Club www.highbullen.co.uk

Savills www.savills.co.uk/sectors/leisure-and-licensed-trade.aspx

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