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The Coach House, a guest house dating back to the 18th Century, has been sold off at a guide price of £975,000.
Located in the area of Hambrook on the edge of Bristol, The Coach House offers 15 ensuite letting bedrooms, set within 1.2 acres of private grounds. It also includes a dining room, owners’ accommodation and a car park.
The building dates back to 1780 and has been restored and extended over the years to create modern accommodation, whilst retaining period features such as exposed wooden beams.
The hotel was originally the coach house to neighbouring Hambrook Grove Manor, before the properties were split many years ago.
The Coach House has been acquired by the owner of Hambrook Grove Manor who plans to continue running it as a guest house, as well as hosting more events and weddings in the property’s private paddock.
Sam Roberts, senior agent at Christie and Co who managed the sale, said: “I am pleased to announce the sale of The Coach House on the edge of Bristol. After a year or so on the market, we are thrilled that, after taking our advice on a pricing strategy, a buyer was found swiftly after.
“The sale concluded relatively quickly and I wish the new owners every success in their venture. I’d also like to thank the outgoing owner for entrusting us to handle the sale of this business.”





























