Sandwich Bar in Barnstaple
Price:
Leasehold - £10,000
Location:
Devon, Barnstaple
Business Type:
Food Service Businesses
Situation The premises are located in Butchers Row which is one of Barnstaple’s most famous and historic famous streets and itself fronts the Pannier Market which is again a significant centre piece of the town both from a trading point of view and as a draw for tourists. Nibbles Sandwich Bar is very well placed to draw from business from those shop and office workers working in Barnstaple itself as well as hoards of shoppers who visit the town each day. Additional trade is generated from those stall holders who trade from the Pannier Market now every day. The business premises has a frontage to the pedestrian walk to St Peters Church and Gardens which attract many looking to enjoy their lunch in the sunshine in the summer months.
The Premises A lock up shop/takeaway unit which provides around 135sq ft space. The premises have an average width of 7’ and built depth of 11’6. The exterior has an elegant frontage of some architectural note. There is a stone flagged approach way.
Internal Details The Business is being sold fully equipped and a detailed inventory will be prepared on agreement of sale. Briefly though there are covers for 2 persons on breakfast bar stools, a fitted kitchen area with easy clean worktops, drawers and storage cupboards, wall shelving, Insecutor, 5’ refrigerated and glass fronted servery counter, 2 refrigerators, hot pie cupboard (stainless steel case), single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps, Instanta stills boiler, 2 microwave ovens, turbo fan electric oven, Becko refrigerator, stainless steel extraction hood and splash back around frying area with ducting, laminate work surface for sandwich preparation with tiled backing, 2 x Parry table top deep fat fryers (double unit), Silesia machine, with spare, non slip floor, 2 bank toaster, soup tureen.
Barnstaple is North Devon’s largest town located 40 miles north west of Exeter with a resident population of approximately 27,700 (1991 Census) and an estimated catchment population of approximately 82,000 persons (1997 CACI) with a further significant boost through tourism.
3 years from 1.7.08 although renewable
7.30am - 2.30pm 6 days a week
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