
Edward Chapman Managing Associate, Corporate and Commercial
Ince supports the sale of popular golf centre in Bristol
The golf complex, Bristol Golf Centre, has been sold to Golf & Leisure Group Limited for an undisclosed fee. Directors James and Candice Rogers have previously developed Pirate Adventureland Weston-super-Mare and Sky View Observation Wheel in Bristol.
Bristol Golf Centre was originally acquired 23 years ago by Nicky Lumb, a professional golfer, and his wife Kathryn. For the last four years it has been managed by their daughter, Nicky Jnr who is also a professional golfer. The complex has developed significantly over the years and now offers a wide range of facilities for visitors, including a 23-bay floodlit driving range, 18-hole Pirate Bay adventure golf course, golf lessons for all ages, conferencing facilities and a Starbucks coffee outlet. There is also a retail superstore on site, leased to American Golf.
Ince acted for the sellers, with the deal team being led by Managing Associate, Edward Chapman, alongside Rhona Forster, and supported by Tracy Duggan and Lydia Cammiade.
Nicky Lumb comments:
James Rogers, the new managing director of Bristol Golf Centre, said:
Edward Chapman from Ince added:
Accountancy and tax support to the sellers was provided by Farquhar Partnership and Savage Associates, and HMH Golf & Leisure provided brokerage services.
Phillip Hogan from Henriques Griffiths LLP acted for Golf & Leisure Group Limited.