On the market for the first time in over 400 years

 
31/03/2024

Charlton Park House dates back to the early 17th century and was built for the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, who continues to own and farm the surrounding estates. Beneath, lays a Grade I listed wine cellar with scope to become a very exclusive business or hospitality premises. 


Charlton Park is situated within open parkland close to the village of Charlton. Located just two miles away is the ancient town of Malmesbury, England's oldest borough with an Abbey dating back to the 12th century. The town has a desirable range of everyday shopping facilities including a Waitrose. Also close by are Tetbury and Cirencester, with other regional centres including Bath, Bristol and Cheltenham, all of which are excellent for specialist shopping and cultural amenities.

A unique opportunity for a business or private collector:

- Fine dining venue
- Wine tasting
- Gallary
- Alcohol storage
- Eventing venue

GRADE I LISTED
The wine cellar was originally built as an extension to serve Charlton Park House.

CAPACITY
Approx. 10,000-12,000 cases and over 3,200sqft.

CLIMATE
Humidity and temperature are maintained at an optimum constant, without the need for artificial climate control. This ensures the cellar operates on a fully carbon neutral basis.

CARBON NEUTRAL
A conscientous choice for businesses looking to meet net-zero targets.

BONDED WINE WAREHOUSE
HMRC guidelines permit the lessee to register the Cellar as a bonded warehouse.

LEASE
A commercial lease is available by negotiation with access 7 days a week. 

 

"A rare opportunity on historic grounds. Perfect for the contemporary wine enthusiast"
- Benjamin Mahne, Director

 
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