Spitbank Fort, which was fully refurbished in 2012 and had a total of £5m being invested in it, has been sold in yesterdays auction (June 18) with Savills after going on sale in 2018. With an original price tag of over £3m, the fort, which offers 33,000 sqft, was sold for £1,010,000 which is a significant decrease from its initial value.
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The fort spans three floors and there is nothing less than luxury on each level. Having historically served as a boutique retreat, the fort features nine spacious bedrooms, several event spaces (including a restaurant, bars and wine cave), a well-appointed games room and luxurious pool and spa facilities. Additionally, it offers a scenic rooftop terrace, a sun deck, and a cosy fire pit for guests to enjoy.
No Man’s Fort, which sits next to Spitbank Fort, was also sold at auction yesterday for £1,120,000. Originally entering the market with a price of £4.25m, No Man’s Fort was also sold at a fraction of the initial value.