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Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

Mercure Leeds Centre is set to open this...

Indigo coming to Chester

Indigo coming to Chester

Construction has started on the new...

Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

Dalata Hotel Group is planning to open a new...

Dalata plan new London Hotel

Dalata plan new London Hotel

Dalata Hotel Group will be the operators of a...

New Hotel opens in Glasgow

New Hotel opens in Glasgow

  A new hotel has just opened in...

  • Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

    Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

  • Indigo coming to Chester

    Indigo coming to Chester

  • Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

    Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

  • Dalata plan new London Hotel

    Dalata plan new London Hotel

  • New Hotel opens in Glasgow

    New Hotel opens in Glasgow


Plans are afoot to transform Hadspen House in the heart of Somerset into a 30-bedroom boutique hotel.

The plan is the brainchild of Hadspen House’s new owner - a South African businessman who has created ‘Babylonstoren’ in his home country.

Babylonstoren is a Cape Dutch farm estate now converted into a hotel, spa, restaurant and winery.

Hadspen House is located near Castle Cary in south Somerset. It is a 17th century Grade-II listed mansion and estate. Plans would see the house and estate restored and transformed into a hotel with between 30 to 35 bedrooms, a spa and a visitor centre.

The hotel would also include an 80-cover restaurant using fresh produce from the estate’s kitchen garden, a café, pool, farm shop and cider mill.

A planning application has been submitted to Somerset South District Council. If everything goes to plan, then the Hadspen House project is expected to be taking its first guests during 2019.