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This property is no longer on the market
20 bedroom detached house
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 20 bedrooms
- 20 bathrooms
- 28.00 acres
- Outbuildings
- Period
- Detached
- Garden
- Rural
- Stabling
- Tennis Court
John Hippisley-Coxe constructed the Grade I Listed Mansion House in 1769, alongside undertaking significant renovations to enlarge the original Tudor house which historically existed on the land before the Palladian Mansion was built. Later, the famous 18th century designer Humphry Repton landscaped the gardens and parkland, and these were further developed in the early 19th century. In the 1960s, the Hippisley-Coxe family maintained the land and later renovated the asset to become their private family home, up until the property was eventually sold in the mid-twentieth century. In the 1970 the property changed use to become a hotel and has up until recently operated as one of Somerset's most desirable hotel and
wedding businesses.
This 250-year old Palladian Mansion encompasses a rectangular shaped Grade I Listed Georgian mansion House encompassing four separate floors to provide well-appointed public and ancillary areas that have been lovingly maintained to provide a superb guest experience.
The opportunity also includes a Grade II Listed 3-bedroom Gardeners Cottage and a Grade II* Listed Coach House.
Ston Easton Park is located in the County of Somerset in the South West of England and within close proximity to the cities of Bath, Bristol and Wells. Situated just off the A37 and close to the Mendip Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty, the hotel is perfectly positioned for guests to enjoy the rural surroundings of Somerset but also have access to the many visitor attractions that are located within the region. Ston Easton Park benefits from excellent transport links including both road and rail services with direct trains to London Paddington from Castle Cary Station (15 miles), Bristol (14 miles) and Bath (13 miles).
Access to the A303 via the A37 provides fast links to London and the West Country whilst Bristol Airport is approximately 15 miles away.