An Historic Somerset Landmark with a Modern Twist, Somerset
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Key features
- Our Ref: CD-20182
- 19 En-suite Letting Bedrooms
- Acclaimed Restaurant & Welcoming Bar
- Extensively and Tastefully Refurbished Throughout
- Managers’ Cottage & Self-contained Apartment
- Private Gardens & Secure Car Parking
- Marquee for Weddings & Events (Up to 84 Seated Guests)
- Historic Grade II Listed Property (EPC Exempt)
Description
Set within the heart of the historic market town of Bridgwater, The Old Vicarage Hotel is a striking Grade II Listed building that traces its origins as far back as the 14th Century. This remarkable property has been carefully and sympathetically restored by the current owners, who have preserved its rich character while integrating all the modern comforts expected by
today’s discerning guests.
Notable period features include intricately carved wood panelling, original Hamstone fireplaces, exposed ceiling beams and even a rare ‘wig cupboard’—a truly charming nod to the building’s heritage. The restoration has been exhaustive and detailed, with a full list of works available upon request. Today, the property is presented in excellent order, offering a turnkey opportunity for a new operator.
The hotel enjoys strong year-round trade, with an established mix of business and leisure clientele. The restaurant and bar have developed a loyal following among locals, non-residents and overnight guests, thanks to a reputation for quality and a welcoming, relaxed ambience.
Wedding and event bookings represent a growing aspect of the business, with the added benefit of a large garden marquee that can host seated receptions of up to 84 guests. The hotel also offers themed experiences, including increasingly popular 'Paranormal Nights'—an offering that has even led to the property being featured in the Discovery Plus series Help! My House is Haunted.
This is a rare chance to acquire a well-known, profitable hospitality business in a growing and vibrant area of the South West.
A Thriving Town with Strategic Connectivity
Address: 45-51 St Mary Street, Bridgwater, Somerset
Bridgwater is a dynamic and historic market town situated on the River Parrett, positioned strategically between the Quantock Hills and the Somerset Levels. Approximately 37 miles south-west of Bristol and just 10 miles north of Taunton, it offers the perfect base for both business and tourism.
Road and Rail Links:
The town benefits from excellent transport connections. The M5 motorway (Junctions 23 and 24) is just minutes away, providing fast access to Bristol, Exeter, the Midlands and beyond. Bridgwater railway station sits on the mainline between Bristol and Exeter, offering frequent services to London Paddington via Taunton. Bristol International Airport is approximately 25 miles to the north, offering both domestic and international flights.
A Town on the Rise:
The opening of Bridgwater Arts Centre promises to inject a vibrant cultural pulse into the local community, drawing residents and visitors alike to its enriching programs and events, guests can enjoy convenient access to artistic performances, exhibitions, and workshops, enhancing their stay with cultural experiences. The arts centre not only adds allure to the destination but also positions the hotel as a gateway to the town's burgeoning cultural scene, appealing to travellers seeking both comfort and enriching activities during their visit.
Bridgwater is undergoing significant investment and regeneration. It is home to one of Europe’s largest construction projects—Hinkley Point C, a next generation nuclear power station creating thousands of jobs and attracting major contractors to the region. This, combined with developments such as the Gravity Smart Campus, which is expected to deliver over 4,000 new jobs and 750 new homes, ensures long term growth and a rising demand for quality accommodation and hospitality services.
The town is well known for its cultural and community spirit, famously hosting Europe’s largest illuminated carnival, which draws tens of thousands of visitors each year. Bridgwater also offers easy access to a range of regional attractions, from the historic cities of Bath and Wells to the natural beauty of the Mendip Hills, Exmoor National Park, and the stunning North Somerset coastline, including Brean, Burnham-on-Sea and Kilve.
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An Historic Somerset Landmark with a Modern Twist, Somerset
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Bridgwater Station0.6 miles
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