Pubs For Sale in South West, England
A Grade II inn, originally two cottages, and understood to date from early/mid 1800's with later additions to the rear. Smart and open plan trade areas to include public bar, pool room and restaurant. On the first floor there is 3 bedroom accommodation, whilst to the rear is a customer car park, ...
Freehold Pubs, Prominent freehold site in Thornbury, 12 miles north of Bristol, Busy town centre location near retail & leisure operators, Large open plan trading area with attactive original features, Extensive terrace to side of property for drinking/dining, Substantial manager's flat at first ...
Substantial Village Inn With Extensive Grounds, 5/6 Ensuite Letting Bedrooms & Spacious 4 Bedroom Owners Accommodation. Character Bar Areas 70+, Lovely Beer Gardens (104+, Car Parking 46+. Successful Award Winning Business With Impressive Trade Levels In A Sought After Dorset Village
Only Freehouse Public House and Restaurant in CheddarDetached property, recently renovatedMain bar (24), Games rooms (40+)Three/four bedroom accommodationExternal trade areas (106), Car park (30)Prior to closure of kitchen, annual net turnover of around £625,000Wet sales only from August 2023
Popular and well-regarded high turnover character village inn with 4 ensuite letting rooms and 3 bedroom owner's accommodation. Character bar and dining areas 68+, commercial kitchens, beer gardens 98+, car park 14+. Impressive and extremely profitable multi-faceted business.
Refurbished freehouse restaurant Prominent roadside location close to Penzance, St Michael's Mount and Mounts Bay Extensive bar restaurant areas for 75+ covers Letting accommodation includes one 1-bedroom flat and one 3-bedroom flat Two trading areas to the outside front and one part-enclosed tra...
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.