Public Houses for Sale (other). Tip: The wet:dry ratio often quoted in pubs for sale advertisements refers to how much money the pub business earns in drinks (wet) versus food (dry).
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This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-established, hugely popular Pub and Hotel based in Widnes, Cheshire. The business is available as a Freehold. The business operates as a traditional public house selling the very best drinks, food, and sna...
Prescot town centre Ground floor premises Established Micro pub Open plan trade area (50) New 7 year lease Net sales £2,000 per week
Chester city centre Mock Tudor style building Open plan trade area (60) Duplex apartment Courtyard Net sales £585,000—2021/2022
A large, detached brick-built property extending to 2 storeys with a single storey side extension under a pitched tile roof with rear single storey flat roof. There are circa 22 parking spaces to the front and side, and a large enclosed lawned beer ...
A detached property of brick construction, rendered and painted to all elevations extending to 2 storeys under a pitched tile roof. Inner entrance porch leading through to a good sized bar area. The bar servery stretches alongside the right of the ...
• Taking £4,000 per week • Rent £370 per week • Licensed until 3:00am 7 days • Seating for 120 with capacity for 250 (not seated) • Scope to introduce a food menu • Prominent site in the town centre • Scope to extend the current openi...
The property is being offered for lease on an FRI basis at 500,000.00 GBP per annum, or on a freehold basis, guiding at 6,000,000.00 GBP The property, which comprises 19 self-catering units and a community centre, benefits from C2 Residential plannin...
The Cheshire Inn is a three storey corner terrace of brick elevations beneath pitched tiled roofs. The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance hall leading to an open plan trading area with timber bar servery, parquet flooring, perimeter seating...
On entering the Railway you are welcomed in to the main trading area with the bar on the left had side. To the right you will find a lounged seating area slightly partitioned off from the hustle and bustle of the main bar by paneling and stained-glas...
The Bull at Shocklach is an attractive country pub believed to date back to 1850. The Bull is a two and single storey brick built detached property of painted rendered elevations pitched tiled roofs. The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance ha...