Pubs For Sale in East Anglia
For Sale: The Historic Harbour Inn, Lowestoft Situated in one of Lowestoft’s most sought-after seafront locations, the Harbour Inn is a historic and highly versatile property that offers an incredible opportunity for investors or entrepreneurs. Spanning 10,270 sq ft (954.11 sq m) across ...
ESSEX - FREE-OF-TIE PUBLIC HOUSE INVESTMENT - 9% NET YIELD. Link-detached two-storey public house. Bar, games room and two dining rooms. Two bedroom accommodation, four letting bedrooms and office. Trade garden and large car park. Outbuilding workshop and barn storage.Generating £45,000 pa rent.
ESSEX - WELL-PRESENTED FREEHOUSE WITH POTENTIAL FOR FOOD. Located in attractive village of Bradfield. Two-storey detached public house. Three trade areas (50-60). Two external trade areas (45-55). Two bedroom accommodation. Busy wet-only business with scope to introduce food.
Freehold Pubs, Beautifully presented Suffolk village freehouse & restaurant, Detached period property overlooking the village church, Grade II listed with a wealth of character and charm, 2/3 bedroom accommodation, car park & beer gardens, Well populated and expanding Suffolk village
Freehold Pubs, Freehold with Vacant Possession (Lease proposals also considered), Situated on a busy road near to the Regent Theatre, Close to Suffolk New College Sports Cente, Three / four bedroom private accommodation, Open plan trade area with exposed brickwork
Abode are delighted to offer to market the Crown and Cushion freehold premises in the sort after village of Great Gransden, Cambridgeshire. The property was last open in 2018 and 2019 before closing doors during covid. Listed as an asset of community value with a strong level of local support, ...
Commercial Investment Property for Sale – Prime High-Yield Opportunity with Planning Permission A fantastic investment opportunity in the heart of Lowestoft’s historic High Street, this substantial mixed-use property combines character, location, and high rental returns. Situated wit...
The Old Black Lion public house in Gedney, Lincolnshire is a Grade II listed property. Originally a farm house built in the 1700s, the property was converted to a public house and has undergone subsequent extensions and alterations during the 19th and 20th centuries. Legend has it that the infamo...