Pubs To Let in South East, England
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- Large two storey detached public house fronting Reading Road South (B3013) in Fleet
- Extensive internal and external trading areas
- The building footprint is around 4,380 sq ft and the site sits on a plot size amounting to around 0.76 of an acre
The Robin Hood is a characterful village pub with rooms in Rowlands Castle, Hampshire. It offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced pub operator or small-scale hotelier, combining strong community appeal, destination dining potential and six high-quality letting rooms.
- Robin Hood Inn Highlights:
- Fair Maintainable Trade (FMT) turnover – £630K per annum net
- Rent 10% of net turnover
The Dog & Duck offers an outstanding opportunity for an experienced and ambitious operator to take the reins of a characterful country pub in one of Surrey’s most attractive rural locations. Set in the picturesque village of Outwood, close to Redhill, this pub oozes traditional charm
- Dog & Duck Highlights:
- Fair Maintainable Trade (FMT) turnover – £600K per annum net
- Rent 9% of net turnover
- Prominent town centre four storey building above basement
- Total gross internal area approx. 932 sq m (10,034 sq ft)
- Premises licence permits the sale of alcohol from 8:00am until 4:00am everyday
The Robin Hood is a characterful village pub with rooms in Rowlands Castle, Hampshire. It offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced pub operator or small-scale hotelier, combining strong community appeal, destination dining potential and six high-quality letting rooms.
The Dog & Duck offers an outstanding opportunity for an experienced and ambitious operator to take the reins of a characterful country pub in one of Surrey’s most attractive rural locations. Set in the picturesque village of Outwood, close to Redhill, this pub oozes traditional charm
Dating back to the early 19th century, The Crabtree is a standout period pub rich in local history and architectural charm. For over 200 years, it has been a cornerstone of the Lower Beeding community, offering a welcoming space for both residents and visitors exploring the Sussex countryside.
Comprising a late Victorian brick built pub arranged on basement, ground and first floor under a pitched roof, with a garden and storage buildings to the rear. The basement has been used for storing barrels, the ground floor has a pub with toilets to the rear and the first floor is divided into 5 rooms including a kitchen.
The property comprises a fully fitted restaurant/bar premises situated on Upper Banister Street, immediately off Bedford Place, one of Southampton's most popular food, drink and leisure destinations. The characterful accommodation benefits from exposed brickwork, high ceilings, large feature windows, booth seating and open-plan trading space. The premises are currently configured to provide approximately 100 covers, with an efficient seating layout arranged across the ground and first floor trading areas. The existing fit-out remains in situ and includes a fully fitted commercial kitchen, bar installation with 28 taps, cellar accommodation arranged as two rooms, rear office, rear storage and ladies' and gents' WC facilities. The property has traded as an established restaurant/bar destination for over 20 years and offers a rare turnkey-style opportunity for an incoming operator. It is suitable for a variety of restaurant, bar, pub, leisure and hospitality uses.
This mid terraced building of painted rendered brick construction under a slate roof dates back we assume to the mid-1800s and we believe was constructed at the same time as the property immediately to its east, number 25 High Street. Providing accommodation on basement, ground and first floors, the building now requires modernisation/refurbishment prior to its next occupation. In the past it traded as a High Street wine bar, having bar space on ground and basement floors, with kitchen and WCs on the first floor. More recently it may have been occupied by an office user on a short term basis. The basement and ground floor each provide some 350 sq.ft. of accommodation, whilst the first floor has a little over 370 sq.ft. We understand that the building is Grade II Listed.











