Rare Find: Repurposing a Grade II Listed Hotel for Modern Living

30.05.2024

Could this be your dream home?

Stower Grange, a former Georgian Rectory, is on the market for the first time in almost a quarter of a century. Investors have a rare opportunity to acquire this stunning manor house in Drayton, which has been operating as a successful Country House Hotel.


Under the current owners for over 23 years, the hotel is now offered for sale solely due to retirement and sits proudly on 1.55 acres of idyllic grounds. The property presents an exciting opportunity for redevelopment or residential conversion, subject to planning approval which is already in progress. 

 

   


An impressive setting

 

In good decorative order, the house comprises of eleven spacious bedrooms with ensuites, alongside expansive dining and entertaining spaces, a fully equipped professional kitchen, and impressive gardens. 
The earliest surviving section dates back to around 1700 and incorporates fragments of a late medieval structure. Substantial rebuilding and enlargement have occurred in the following years, and most recently, extensions to the rear and several internal alterations have been made. 


With varying purposes spanning the centuries, Stower Grange showcases its versatility throughout history. From a local rectory in the early 20th century, it was owned by Carter Builders until 1969, when Geoffrey Watling acquired it as an office for an architectural practice. In 1974, it opened as a nursing home, and finally, in 1979, Paul McCoy took ownership and converted the building into a hotel restaurant.

   


Planning and potential


The potential for redevelopment remains today, with planning permission granted for an additional seven bedrooms and a meeting room (planning Ref. 2021/1599), making it an attractive investment opportunity. 


Furthermore, a pre-application for residential conversion has been submitted (planning Ref. 2023/3093), with positive feedback from planning officers, indicating a promising future for the property's transformation. Visit the Broadland District Council Website using the references above to view the full planning details. 

   


The surrounding area


Situated within the Parish of Drayton in the Broadland District of Norfolk, the property lies just 5 miles northwest of Norwich. Owner Richard described his experience as:

 


"It's been a pleasure and privilege to have been associated with the property for the last 23 years. We've enjoyed both the business and being part of the community. Drayton is a super village with many amenities." 

 


Access to the site is facilitated via School Road, with two dwellings to the north having the right of access over the entrance driveway. The site is secluded, offering open green spaces to the north and south and parking facilities to the south.

 



"We are thrilled to present Stower Grange Hotel to the market," said Bryan Baxter, Director and Auctioneer. "With its rich history, stunning surroundings, and planning potential, this property offers a unique opportunity for residential developers." 

 


Find out more


If you want to learn more about this stunning estate, contact Auction House East Anglia to arrange a viewing.

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