Try as I might, I cannot think of another car venue with a state-of-the-art recording studio attached.
But that sums up the eclectic philosophy of Niall Holden, who owns the Hampshire-based Winchester Auto Barn and Drivers’ Club.
“I know nobody is going to come and write the next hit single, eat lunch with a glass of Bâtard-Montrachet and buy a vintage Merc all in the same afternoon,” laughs Niall.
“But I like the idea of ticking the ‘all things to all men’ box.”
An eclectic mixture of classic cars for sale inside Winchester Auto Barn and Drivers’ Club
He has certainly succeeded there.
Niall’s business incorporates a seven-ramp workshop, a classic-car dealership and an extensive storage facility, plus a café and dining area, 1930s-style licensed bar and live event space for up to 200 people – and the studio, of course.
The site had been served by a garage and filling station (the name now given to the Auto Barn’s café) since WW2, but when Niall purchased it in 2016 he created a new premises – although with its artfully integrated Victorian and Edwardian reclaimed tiles and bricks (and even the bar itself), you’d believe you were in an upmarket historic building.
Vintage tractors add a splash of rural colour to Winchester Auto Barn in Sutton Scotney, Hampshire