Savills, on behalf of a private client, has brought to the market Huntswood Golf Club on Taplow Common Road, Buckinghamshire, which is offered as a going concern with vacant possession at a guide price of £1.75 million.

The property is located between Marlow, Beaconsfield and Maidenhead, benefiting from easy access to the M4 and M40. Occupying a site of approximately 102 acres (41 hectares), the 18 hole golf course features a putting green, practice hole for teaching purposes and green keepers building. The spacious modern clubhouse includes a recently refurbished bar and restaurant area that opens onto an outdoor terrace with views over the golf course. Within the clubhouse there is also a shop, changing rooms, meeting room, kitchen and first floor loft conversion currently used for office space.

Originally Huntswood opened as a nine hole course in 1996 and was later extended in 2002. The freehold interest offered for sale includes the original golf course, clubhouse, car park and woodland areas. The area comprising the additional nine holes is held under a 21-year ground lease expiring in 2024.

Huntswood operates as a proprietary members' club, with a core group of members and further income is generated from green fee usage, and use as a venue for weddings and other functions. Turnover for the year ended 30 June 2014 is approximately £760,000 and there is potential to grow the business substantially.

Kay Griffiths, associate in Savills hotels & leisure team, comments: "Set within a mature woodland and boasting a private drive leading to the club, Huntswood offers a secluded setting, which attracts numerous golfers whilst also providing an excellent venue for weddings and functions. With a strong location and affluent catchment area, this is a superb opportunity to acquire an established and successful golf club.

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