Ye Olde Windsor Castle (ph), Little Bookham Street, Little Bookham, Surrey
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- Primary use
- Pub
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Key features
- Attractive pub within affluent Surrey commuter belt
- Approx. one kilometre south of Bookham Railway Station
- Sits on over one acre plot with 38 car parking spaces and large trade garden
Description
Internally the ground floor is set out as a traditional country-house style trading area with central counter and Inglenook fireplace. Circa 100 covers and benefits form an extensive fully equipped commercial kitchen.
The first floor provides staff accommodation which comprises four double bedrooms and a shower room and a wc.
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- Use class
- Sui Generis
- Listed building
- No
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Ye Olde Windsor Castle (ph), Little Bookham Street, Little Bookham, Surrey
AG&G operates at every level of the British licensed leisure industry, offering specialist expertise in both agency and professional work, involving pubs, bars, clubs, restaurants, hotels and any other type of licensed leisure outlet.
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