Haygarth House, in the village of Babworth on the outskirts of Retford in Nottinghamshire, was the former rectory to the neighbouring All Saints Church and was once the home of Reverend Richard Clyfton, who founded the movement that led to the Mayflower Pilgrims sailing to America 400 years ago.
The site was previously a successful racing yard, stud farm and conference centre. Savills, the firm handling the sale, says the property could be converted into a boutique hotel or wedding venue, as it offers direct access to the church via a private walkway through its own woodland.
The gardens surrounding the house were originally laid by Humphry Repton, who produced designs for other grand residences such as Harewood House near Leeds and Longleat in Wiltshire.
Rupert Fisher, head of residential sales at Savills in Lincoln, said: “Haygarth House offers an exciting opportunity either as an amazing private estate with incredible equestrian facilities or, subject to planning permission being obtained, a stunning boutique hotel and wedding venue especially with such an attractive church on the edge of the estate.
“Set within about 7.85 acres, this plot also benefits from being located in a sought-after village location that has excellent schools and transport links.”

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Haygarth House offers 10,000 square feet of accommodation over three floors plus much besides. Picture: Savills. Photo: Savills

5. Fourteen bedrooms
The first floor has a principal bedroom suite with a dressing room and en suite bathroom, five further bedrooms (three en suite) and two separate WCs. Also on the first floor is a three-bedroom self-contained apartment. Finally, the top floor has five further bedrooms and three bathrooms (two en suite). Photo: Savills

6. Space for horses
There is stabling for over 60 horses - this comprises a U-shaped timber stable block with 17 boxes and two American-style barns which both have 14 stables. Photo: Savills

7. An equestrian past
The original Coach House and stables date back to 1846 and are set around a cobbled courtyard. Behind the house there is another stable block with foaling boxes, a garden store, a boiler room under a slate roof and two garages. Photo: Savills

8. Repton's gardens
The gardens originally designed and laid by Humphry Repton are mostly laid to lawn, split by an inviting gravel path flanked by low level box hedging. Photo: Savills