Pubs For Sale in GL (Postcode Area)
The Rose Inn is a substantial part three, part two storey building with rendered elevations beneath pitched slated, and tiled roofs. There is a forecourt beer patio area and a further external trading area, a Skittle Alley and beer garden/patio to the rear. The public house is served by a surf...
Known as 'The Bank House', the site got its name from its time as a former Cheltenham and Gloucester Bank. The site comprises two Regency buildings, built circa 1830s. The three-storey section, with statues on its facade, housed the Bank which moved out in the 1950's.
High quality property Able to cater for 100+ customers seated internallyTwo en suite letting bedroomsSuperb two bedroom owners suiteSet in large plot of 0.65 of an acre With gardens, parking and camper van facilitiesPlanning permission for further letting rooms For sale after 25 years.
The Pub stands at the heart of the village of Selsley and also benefits from the stunning views. It is a character 16th Century property which is Grade II listed, built of Cotswold stone and hosts wealth of period charm and character, particularly with its four interconnecting trade areas.
The Rose Inn is a substantial part three, part two storey building with rendered elevations beneath pitched slated, and tiled roofs. There is a forecourt beer patio area and a further external trading area, a Skittle Alley and beer garden/patio to the rear. The public house is served by a surf...
Prime location Cheltenham town centre pub; High quality as recently refurbished; Seating 72; Vertical drinking space for 30 plus; Well fitted commercial kitchen; Refurbished WC's; Currently trading with limited hours taking £5,000 pw (unwarranted); Three-bedroom owners home; Rent discounts offered..
Positioned in the heart of the lively tourist attraction that is the Forest of Dean; Hills offer a chance to acquire an award winning and thriving family run and established Hotel/pub business with freehold tenure of the historic Fountain Inn of which dates back circa late 17th century.







