Pubs For Sale in West Midlands
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- Prominent High Street location in the centre of Broseley, a historic Shropshire market town
- Attractive traditional property, with a modern internal trade fit out.
- Two room operation with private accommodation across the first floor
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.
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...
- Unrivalled drive out location approx. 8 miles south of Birmingham City Centre & close to M42 motorway.
- Characterful Bar, Lounge & Restaurant providing circa. 140 covers and large external area with seating for 120 customers.
- The site area 1.577 acres and total footprint 6,118 sq. ft. (Source Nimbus Maps). Planning Consent for 12 bedrooms.
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 Inn is a charming, early nineteenth-century pub located in a picturesque village. The pub is very atmospheric both externally and internally, and has a reputation for good food and drink. The Inn is well maintained and retains lots of features in-keeping with the age of the property.
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..
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...
The Original Ball is located in the picturesque county of Shropshire, on the outskirts of the market town Oswestry. Being a popular modern country pub being well maintained and upgraded offering great potential. The Original Ball is an established pub which serves both the local communi...


