Golf and Leisure Business for Sale at £1.25m

Cocken Lodge Golf Course and Driving Range, located on the outskirts of Durham City, includes owner’s accommodation plus consent to develop another dwelling.

Cocken Lodge Golf Course
Cocken Lodge Golf Course
Cocken Lodge Golf Course

Strutt & Parker’s Leisure and Hotels Department and Strutt & Parker, Morpeth have been  instructed to sell the freehold of Cocken Lodge Golf Course and driving range which is located on the outskirts of Durham City. This is the first sale of this multi faceted golf and leisure business in almost 40 years.

With an award winning 18 bay floodlit range with the only Power Tee system in County Durham and a lovely 9 hole course plus a busy caravan storage business, it is a consistently profitable business.

Add to this the smart owner’s house with annexe, planning consent to built another dwelling, plus residential caravan pitches and the decision to sell this unique property is an exciting and rare opportunity.

Chris Gooch, who is handling the sale for Strutt & Parker, said: “With the combination of a lovely home, successful business and scope for the future we are expecting Cocken Lodge to attract strong interest.”

A guide price of £1.25 million is being quoted. Further information and a brochure is available from Chris Gooch on 01722 344055 or email: chris.gooch@struttandparker.com.

Cocken Lodge Golf Course www.cockenlodge.co.uk

Strutt & Parker’s Leisure & Hotels Department t www.struttandparker.com/leisure

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