Holme Head House, constructed in 1865, once served as the residence of the Mill Manager for the adjacent Victorian Cotton Mill. Over its history, this property has transitioned through various uses, including a Doctors Surgery and a well-remembered public house known as 'The Bay'. Most recently, it has operated as an educational centre for children. The current owners acquired the property in a state of disrepair in 2012 and have made substantial improvements, reflecting a commitment to heritage preservation. This Grade II listed building now presents an interesting opportunity for potential buyers as either a commercial venture suited to hospitality or a residential conversion into a stunning single-family home or luxury flats (subject to planning permission).
The interior consists of an expansive open plan layout on both levels, easily adaptable back to a traditional residential configuration by reinstating internal walls; original features such as covings are still intact. Externally, the property is secured by brick walls with iron railings and includes a formal rose garden and generous parking space alongside a non-listed extension. The grounds feature raised vegetable beds amidst wooded areas and significant riverside land that offers further development potential.
With extensive square footage across the ground floor (2,731 sq ft), first floor (1,447 sq ft), and cellar (860 sq ft), along with an operational commercial kitchen rated five stars by the FSA, this property is versatile and ripe for innovation. Viewings are available strictly by appointment due to ongoing business operations.