The Black Horse at Askwith is a family-operated food-led village pub and restaurant, which overlooks the Wharfe Valley within the Yorkshire Dales. The nearest towns are Ilkley and Otley, each three miles away.
The interior of the property has a spacious conservatory restaurant, a separate carvery dining room, two snug bars and a meeting room. There is an outside beer terrace, a car park and living accommodation with three double bedrooms.
- Price: £160,000 leasehold
- Agent: Brownill Vickers & Platts
- Tel: 0114 290 3300
Roods Bar enjoys a central location in the famous Angus town of Kirriemuir - the birthplace of JM Barrie, the creator and author of Peter Pan.
The property is in very good condition throughout, offers great owner's accommodation and, as a freehouse, enjoys a healthy turnover and excellent profits. It comprises a lounge bar, games area with pool table and accommodation of a living room, dining room, three double bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and separate WC.
- Price: £245,000 freehold
- Agent: Christie & Co
- Tel: 0131 5576666
The Barrel in the bustling Staffordshire town of Smallthorne has come onto the market for the first time in 13 years.
This substantial freehold freehouse occupies a prominent main road position and attracts high levels of repeat, passing and local trade.
With three main trading areas this 100 per cent wet-led inn has plenty of scope to increase current sales with the introduction of food. Barrelage has averaged around 490 per annum for the last three years.
The internal trading areas include a main lounge bar with a capacity of around 80, a non-smoking family lounge bar and a pool room.
Outside there is a good-sized enclosed beer garden which is well-used in the warmer weather. The first floor accommodation consists of four good-sized bedrooms with a lounge, kitchen and bathroom.
- Price: To be discussed on application
- Agent: Guy Simmonds
- Tel: 01332 865112
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