A hotel and restaurant from the Tudor period situated off the A39 in West Somerset has been put on the market for £1.295 million.

Castle of Comfort is a charming Grade-II Listed country hotel and restaurant, dating from the 16th Century, set in idyllic surroundings near Nether Stowey, at the edge of the Quantock Hills.

Prior to its closure in November 2024, the business had established itself as a popular hotel and restaurant among walkers and cyclists exploring the fabulous surrounding countryside.

The hotel is well positioned to benefit from both leisure and business guests, providing year round trade.

It comprises nine individually designed en-suite bedrooms, a bar lounge, a restaurant, circa four acres of gardens and grounds as well as a heated outdoor swimming pool. In addition, there is a three-bedroom owners’ cottage on site.

The hotel comprises nine individually designed en-suite bedrooms and comes with two suites: The Mariner Suite, which is beautifully proportioned with a king sized, four poster bed and private access to the garden, and the Italian Suite, which is located in the oldest part of the building and has a private seating area

There is also a three bedroom owners’ cottage with a spacious kitchen, lounge, bathroom and an attic office.

The restaurant can accommodate up to 24 customers, and is open to both residents and non-residents.

There is a bar lounge which was popular for afternoon teas, and the garden offered al fresco dining.

Externally, to the rear of the hotel is an outdoor heated swimming pool set in the hotel’s garden, available during the warmer months of the year.

For more detailed information about the property, including additional photos and viewing arrangements, visit the official listing on the Savills website at https://www.savills.co.uk/.

The property can also be found on Rightmove at https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/154707725#/?channel=COM_BUY for further details and viewing information.