Pubs For Sale in South East, England
Freehold Pubs, Recently renovated Tudor building fitted out as a wine bar & shop, Situated in a lovely and historic village close to Canterbury, Ground & first floor internal trade areas retaining period character, Kitchen, feature wine store & cellar, Courtyard & scope for outside seating (8) at...
The Volunteer Inn is situated in the east Kent village of Ash. The village lies approximately three miles west of Sandwich, in a picturesque area of open countryside. When combined with the neighbouring villages of Westmarsh, Ware, Hoaden and Richborough, this civil parish has a population in the...
The property, which is Grade II listed, is of two storey stone construction with dormer level under a pitched slate roof with substantial single storey extensions of similar construction to the side and rear. A shale car park for circa 8 vehicles lies alongside with adjacent detached stone outbui...
Freehold Pubs, Long established and very popular town centre community pub, Prominently situated on a crossroads, bus route and next to a park, Profitable free house with predominantly wet trade, Presented to a high standard throughout, Internal capacity for c. 50 and beer garden with seating for...
Freehold Pubs, A rare opportunity to acquire a traditional rural free house, Attractive, affluent village in the Kent Weald, near Tunbridge Wells, A potentially ideal lifestyle business, Customer car park and small external trade area, Potential for alternative uses (STPP)
Freehold Pubs, Grade II Listed town centre free house, Prominent high street trading position, Character main bar trading area with further games area, Courtyard beer garden at the rear, Substantial coach house available by separate negotiation
An exceptional opportunity to create a thriving public house and restaurant within the historic Royal Haslar Development in Gosport. This unique Class E property, formerly the Royal Gym, offers a generous 4,000 sq ft of versatile space, ready to be transformed into a standout destination.
















