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Featured property - HLL Humberts Leisure

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<strong>Featured</strong> <strong>property</strong> | Bewl WaterPlain sailingSouthern Water Services Limited has instructed<strong>HLL</strong> <strong>Humberts</strong> <strong>Leisure</strong> to handle the marketingof their recreational facilities at Bewl Water.Bewl Water is located on the Sussex/Kent border, southeast ofTunbridge Wells and is the largest body of water in the southeastof England extending to some 770 acres with a shoreline of17 miles.The recreational facilities are based around a core area ofapproximately 60 acres, together with an additional 11 acres usedas an overspill car park. Within the core recreational area thereis a hardened car park area, visitor centre with restaurant andgift shop, activities building with substantial boat park area, anoutdoor children’s play area and small areas of woodland.Principal activities include sailing, currently licensed to the BewlValley Sailing Club, the Lookout restaurant and a passenger ferryoperated by a concessionaire and the fishing operated in hand.Other activities include windsurfing, rowing, sub-aqua, canoeingand cycling,which is basedon a circularroute aroundthe reservoir. Events previously held at Bewl include an annualFireworks concert with an attendance of 3,500.The recreational interests are to be offered on the basis of a longlease of the core recreational area, with an operating agreementover the reservoir and peripheral paths.ContactJonathan Marshall MA MRICS FAAV, Brightone: jonathan.marshall@humberts-leisure.com t: +44 (0)1273 325 911Nigel Talbot-Ponsonby FRICS, Londone: ntp@humberts-leisure.com t: +44 (0)20 7629 670022 Spring 2007

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