The site of what was once Wildwood Golf & Country Club in Surrey, which went out of business in 2017, and whose golf course has long since grown over, has put up for sale by HMH Golf & Leisure on behalf of its owners.
The current owners, Peker Holding Limited, had drawn up plans to develop the 232-acre site in Alfold, that once boasted a 27-hole golf course that was first built in 1992, but have since decided to divest its interest in the site.
Planning permission was given in 2010 for an 84-bed hotel and 39 lodges to be built on the site, and that consent is understood to remain in place.
A pre-application advice has also been submitted to the local planning authority setting out alternative plans for a destination resort incorporating up to 199 lodges. Other uses for part of the site could include a care home, Biodiversity Net Gain site, burial site or woodland planting/rewilding, subject to planning permission.
Freehold offers are being invited and interested parties should contact Ben Allen at HMH Golf & Leisure by calling 0207 4911555 or 07887 804430.