Asking price

£375,000

Beaford, Winkleigh, Devon, EX19

Public house for sale

Public House

Key Features

  • Award winning cosy traditional country inn
  • Inviting L-shaped bar and restaurant
  • Function/games room
  • Well equipped kitchen
  • Usual gents/ladies cloakrooms
  • Upstairs 4 double en-suite bedrooms
  • Rear car park for 6 vehicles
  • Picnic garden area
  • Gravelled area
  • Oil fired central heating
  • Takings circa £300,000 per annum
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Tony Foster

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Property Description

LOCATION
The popular village of Beaford is situated on the A3124 Winkleigh to Torrington Road and offers local facilities including a primary school, garage and this very popular public house. Whilst the nearby villages of Dolton and Winkleigh both offer a wider range of facilities and amenities including local shops, post office, doctors surgery, veterinary practice etc. Torrington is 5 miles to the North and has a host of facilities and a pannier market as well as the RHS Rosemoor Gardens nearby.

THE PROPERTY
This mid-terraced character Grade II listed cottage style pub has a large L-shaped bar with an attractive stone log burning fireplace, large fully fitted commercial kitchens, ladies and gents cloakrooms and a rear small games/function room. The cellar is below the bar.
Upstairs are 4 well-presented en-suite double bedrooms as well as a private lounge and in the attic are 2 furthers roof space areas which could be converted, subject to planning and listed buildings consent.
Outside and approached under a flying freehold access way is a rear picnic garden with ample private parking for 6 to 8 vehicles, a gravelled patio area and oil storage tank.

THE BUSINESS
Highly rated on Trip Advisor this popular pub offers a 50/50 food/wet trade operating as a freehold freehouse. There’s a local darts team, regular poker nights and folk music nights. The pub provides great food and is well supported on their Sunday lunches.
Takings circa £300,000 per annum, opening 4 and a half days a week from choice under the ownership of a couple with up to 8 staff if and when required. The owners have been in occupation since 2017 and built up a well-respected trade from locals and tourists alike.
CAMRA's North Devon Pub of the Year in 2022 this is a traditional country pub that offers excellent ale, craft beer and locally-sourced food.

AGENTS NOTE
The property is in a conservation area. The neighbours have a right of way across the car park to their own garden beyond the fence.

VAT
We understand that our client has not opted to charge VAT. All interested parties should make their own enquiries of HMRC.

LEGAL ADVICE
We strongly recommend that a buyer takes independent legal advice and instructs solicitors to act on their behalf. Each party bears their own legal costs unless otherwise stated.

PLANNING
It is the responsibility of the proposed buyer to satisfy for themselves independently that their intended use complies with existing planning permission by contacting the local council planning department. The cost of any change of planning use is the buyer’s responsibility.

Key Information

Tenure:

Freehold

Council Tax:

A

SERVICES:

Mains electricity, water and drainage, oil fired central heating.

VIEWING:

Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agent.

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