Pubs For Sale in Dartmoor
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Riverside coaching inn on edge of Exmoor; Sales £550,000 net of VAT with great scope; Eight en-suite letting rooms; Restaurant & bar with period features; Three bedroom owners flat; Outside areas & car park; In historic Devonshire village of Buckfastleigh; Camping nearby on-site - tents & caravans..
- Riverside coaching Inn on the edge of Exmoor
- Sales of £550,000 net of VAT with great scope
- With eight en-suite letting rooms
History & Heritage For the very first time in its history, the Fingle Bridge Inn is being offered for sale on the open market. This landmark riverside Inn, steeped in more than a century of hospitality, represents a rare chance to acquire a thriving and very profitable business and substantial property in one of Dartmoor National Park's most celebrated settings. Beautifully positioned beside the historic stone arches of Fingle Bridge on the River Teign, the Inn has long been a place of welcome for walkers, anglers, families and travellers. Its combination of heritage, natural beauty and trading success make it an offering of unique distinction - a property and business that simply cannot be replicated. The story of Fingle Bridge Inn begins in 1897, when Jesse Ashplant first welcomed fishermen, grain carriers and early tourists to a simple tea shelter by the bridge. Over the years it grew into The Anglers Rest public house, before evolving into the Fingle Bridge Inn we know today. Although remaining in the original family ownership, the Inn underwent a total rebuild in 1957 resulting in the building that we see today. For more than 125 years, hospitality has been at the heart of the property, cherished by generations of visitors, with the current operators adding over 20 years of successful stewardship. The Fingle Bridge Inn is a thriving food-led hospitality business, currently split approximately 70/30 in favour of food to wet sales. The atmospheric bar and...
- First time ever on the open market
- Over 125 years of continuous hospitality history
- Landmark riverside Inn in a unique Dartmoor National Park setting
History & Heritage For the very first time in its history, the Fingle Bridge Inn is being offered for sale on the open market. This landmark riverside Inn, steeped in more than a century of hospitality, represents a rare chance to acquire a thriving and very profitable business and substantial property in one of Dartmoor National Park's most celebrated settings. Beautifully positioned beside the historic stone arches of Fingle Bridge on the River Teign, the Inn has long been a place of welcome for walkers, anglers, families and travellers. Its combination of heritage, natural beauty and trading success make it an offering of unique distinction - a property and business that simply cannot be replicated. The story of Fingle Bridge Inn begins in 1897, when Jesse Ashplant first welcomed fishermen, grain carriers and early tourists to a simple tea shelter by the bridge. Over the years it grew into The Anglers Rest public house, before evolving into the Fingle Bridge Inn we know today. Although remaining in the original family ownership, the Inn underwent a total rebuild in 1957 resulting in the building that we see today. For more than 125 years, hospitality has been at the heart of the property, cherished by generations of visitors, with the current operators adding over 20 years of successful stewardship. The Fingle Bridge Inn is a thriving food-led hospitality business, currently split approximately 70/30 in favour of food to wet sales. The atmospheric bar and...
Stunning 17th Century Moorland Inn Set in Spectacular Countryside at Merrivale. Character Property with 3 Interconnecting, Refurbished Trading Areas. The Dartmoor Inn nestles in the beautiful valley at Merrivale on the Western fringes of Dartmoor National Park, some 5 miles from Tavistoc...
Elegant & Substantial Freehold Pub in Desirable Town on the Edge of Dartmoor National Park. The Kings Arms enjoys a prime position on Fore Street, the main thoroughfare in Buckfastleigh, a historic market town situated on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. This charming town is a hub for tou...
One of the most iconic and best known freehouses in Devon, set in 8 acres, incorporating paddocks, a 75-pitch camping field and a 10-pitch touring field. A substantial landmark detached character inn and a unique multifaceted moorland freehouse with tremendous potential and a strong trading history
Riverside coaching inn on edge of Exmoor; Sales £550,000 net of VAT with great scope; Eight en-suite letting rooms; Restaurant & bar with period features; Three bedroom owners flat; Outside areas & car park; In historic Devonshire village of Buckfastleigh; Camping nearby on-site - tents & caravans..