Pubs For Sale in West Midlands
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The property is of traditional mainly 2 storey brick and tile construction with rendered elevations with similar extensions to the side and rear. A beer patio and trade garden lie immediately adjoining the side and rear. A car park providing 20 spaces is located adjacent. The whole site is avail...
52 High Street is an imposing landmark 4 storey Grade II listed black and white building. The property has a small patio adjoining the main entrance and in addition the operation has the benefit of a large well developed and landscaped external paved trading terrace to the rear.
- Highly attractive landmark recently refurbished building with High Street location.
- Extensive bar and restaurant with a total of 100 covers on ground floor.
- Excellently developed external trading terrace for in excess of 100 customers.
- Freehold Vacant possession upon completion.
The Lamb comprises a substantial two storey brick building with partly rendered elevations beneath a traditional pitched tiled roof with various single storey extensions. To the Eccleshall Road frontage there is a surfaced car park for 22 spaces and a further car park with 32 spaces accessible fr...
- Main road site of 0.707 acres within 100 yards of A34.
- Stone town centre 0.5 miles - well populated catchment.
- Substantial 2 room pub with car park for 50 plus cars.
Vibrant busy late-night bar/restaurant on busy High Street; Late license til 4am (Fri-Sat); Forecast turnover £996,312 p.a; Split Wet £699,291/Dry £285,682/Other £11,339; Open plan dining/drinking area/booths 100; Private outside dining area; Fully fitted trade kitchen; No accommodation available..
- Vibrant busy late-night bar/restaurant on busy Bromsgrove High Street
- Late license until 4 am (Friday-Saturday)
- With a forecast annual turnover of circa £996,312 p.a.
The attractive property dates back to the late 18th Century and comprises the original period pub building which houses the popular locals bar with a more recent restaurant extension and link building.The Coach and Horses lies in well maintained and cared for grounds with a large beer garden/pa...
SHROPSHIRE - SEVERN VALLEY NEAR BRIDGNORTH. Outstanding Pub, Hotel and Dining Venue. Traditional Eighteenth Century Public House with Three Bars & Restaurant. Eight En-Suite Letting Bedrooms. Seven Self-Contained Holiday Cottages/Apartments (15 bedrooms). Gardens and Car Parking.
Iconic 15th Century Coaching Inn/Hotel Occupying A Wonderful Location In The Teme Valley With Substantial River Frontage. Two Large Public Bars, Dining Room, Functions Room, Large Well Equipped Kitchen. 10 En Suite Letting Rooms. Staff Cottage. Extensive Outbuildings Housing Micro Brewery And...
SHROPSHIRE - CANALSIDE DESTINATION DINING PUB WITH HIGH TURNOVERWell established destination dining venueCanalside location close to major road linksSubstantial and well-appointed propertyTwo separate trading areas and outside seatingT/O £627,690 net, adjusted net profit of £98,970.
HEREFORDSHIRE - BLACK AND WHITE MAIN ROAD PUBLIC HOUSE SET IN 2.25 OF AN ACRE Set in 2.25 acresSame operators' hands for 20 yearsLounge/bar/restaurant (48) and public bar (30)6 bedroom owners accommodationExtensive gardens and car parkingOutbuilding suit conversion
WORCESTERSHIRE, SEVERN VALLEY OUTSTANDING DINING VENUE Worcestershire Severn Valley dining venue Character public house and restaurant Open plan bar and restaurant Three bedroom owners' accommodation Gardens and car parking Turnover - historically £1,000,000+ net of VAT pa
HEREFORDSHIRE – 17TH CENTURY BLACK AND WHITE VILLAGE INN High trading with T/O £878,000 net of VAT 10 en suite letting bedrooms Character bar (42), restaurant (74) Three bedroom owners’ suite Excellent service facilities For sale after 30 years in same owners’ hands
High Trading Riverside Public House Standing on the banks of the River SevernOpen plan bar & dining areas (50+)Superb four bedroom owners accommodationThree excellent gardens with riverside views, car parking (20)T/O £630,501 net, 63% wet sales, £152,000 net profit
Iconic "brew pub" in World heritage siteTraditional public house with strong emphasis on real aleSubstantial grounds of approximately 1.1 acresTen barrel plant "Brewhouse"Shepherds hut and camping pod with scope for expansion (STPP)Only sold twice since 1832
52 High Street is an imposing landmark 4 storey Grade II listed black and white building. The property has a small patio adjoining the main entrance and in addition the operation has the benefit of a large well developed and landscaped external paved trading terrace to the rear.








