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The Royal Oak in North Woodchester is a Cotswolds pub believed to date back to the 17th century.The freehold site is a thriving business, which...
  • The Royal Oak​ in North Woodchester is a Cotswolds pub believed to date back to the 17th century.

The freehold site is a thriving business, which attracts local trade as well as diners to the catering operation in the 30-cover dining room. The site is an opportunity for a licensee to own a lifestyle business in the heart of the Nailsworth valley.

Price:​ £395,000 freeholdAgent:​ James H BakerTel:​ 01225 789343

A popular waterside pub in Plymouth is inviting offers at an asking price of £75,000 for the long secure lease.

The King's Arms​ at Oreston is a lively locals' bar which offers musical entertainment and has a strong reputation for its food. The 90-cover lounge bar is a focal point for much of the village activity. Current turnover is in the region of £300,000 per annum with a 60/40 split in favour of wet sales.

Price:​ £75,000 long secure leaseAgent:​ Taylor Son & CreberTel:​ 01752 202035

A 14th century Kent country inn has been put on the market. The Chequers Inn​ in Smarden, near Ashford, has four main trading areas including a main bar, a snug, a fully equipped bar with a canopy and a dining area for 22 people.

On the first floor there is letting accommodation of four en suite bedrooms as well as an owners' self-contained flat with a lounge, bathroom and double bedroom.

Price:​ £1m freeholdAgent:​ Christie & CoTel:​ 01622 656000

McKenna's Tavern​ in the village of Haggs is readily accessible from the north east conurbation of Glasgow.

It has two separate bars - the public bar caters for sports/football customers and the lounge bar for family and food sales.

The pub also has a two bedroom flat and is situated in a lawned area which could be transformed into a beer garden.

Price:​ £250,000 freeholdAgent:​ Creevy LLHTel:​ 0141 248 9400

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