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Black Cock Inn, Llanfihangel Talyllyn, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7TL

£325,000

Business rates & charges may apply

Sidney Phillips Limited, Wales
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Pub for sale

USE CLASSUse class orders: A4 Drinking Establishments and Sui Generis

A4, sui_generis_3

Key features

  • Character stone built inn
  • Three interconnecting bars
  • Four/five bedroom owners accommodation
  • Additional potential letting rooms
  • PP to create two independent letting bedrooms (consent lapsed)

Description

Character stone built inn
Three interconnecting bars
Four/five bedroom owners accommodation
Additional potential letting rooms
PP to create two independent letting bedrooms (consent lapsed)

The village of Llanfihangel Talyllyn is situated in unspoiled countryside on the fringes of the Brecon Beacons National Park, one mile from Llangorse Lake. This is the largest natural lake in South Wales and offers extensive leisure facilities for sailing and water sports together with a large centre for adventure holidays. The area is a popular venue for those walking and visiting the famous hills and mountains of the Brecon Beacons. The village is easily accessible via the A40 trunk road, being approximately two miles from Llangorse, five miles Brecon, 15 miles Abergavenny and dual carriageway access to the country's motorway network. The famous book town of Hay on Wye is some ten miles distant.

The Black Cock is an attractive and well- presented village inn located in this highly desirable village. The majority of the property was completely refurbished during the lock-down period in 2020 and the quality of the work undertaken will be evident to all who view. It is principally constructed of stone beneath a pitched slate roof and stands in the heart of the village adjacent to the Parish Church.

Black Cock Inn, Llanfihangel Talyllyn, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7TL

Approximate location

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  • Ebbw Vale Town Station12.3 miles

About Sidney Phillips Limited, Wales

Shepherds Meadow, Eaton Bishop, HR2 9UA

About Sidney Phillips

Pub, hotel and restaurant specialists with a bespoke and personal service

Whether you are looking to buy or sell a pub or a licensed business, we take great pride in delivering a personable service.

Our comprehensive expertise and experience ensure we are able to provide the highest standard of service to clients in the market.

Sidney Phillips operates a bespoke agency service which can assist with buying and selling of both leasehold and freehold assets.

Our specialisms include the sale of 'going concern' businesses as Business Transfer Agents with years of specialist sector knowledge.

A trusted and established name

Established in 1898, Sidney Phillips boasts a network of nine regional offices, providing unrivalled local knowledge with national coverage.

Our experienced team specialises in providing sales, acquisition and valuation services to the licensed trade including public houses, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, clubs, leisure units, investments and development sites.

We pride ourselves on our professional approach and discretion, acting for a wide range of clients including pub companies, regional brewers, private investors, developers and individual freeholders, leaseholders and tenants.

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