| (REF: G4764F) Unopposed 18th Century English Village Freehouse Pub |
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| Seller Reference: |
G4764F |
| B4S Reference: |
23324 |
| Asking Price: |
£325,000
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| Number of Staff: |
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| Established For: |
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| Ownership: |
Freehold |
| Location: |
Spalding, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom |
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THE BUSINESS
Our Freeholder clients have owned the business for circa 4 years with sales recorded to Nov 09 at £145,953 inc vat 90% Wet. Reconstructed net Profits (after adding back personal expenses and finance) show £38,290 for the year. There is potential to grow sales for the business in particular food related income to take up to and above £200,000 p.a. Making this a most attractive proposition for a discerning buyer looking for not only a good profitable business but an agreeable lifestyle and comfortable private accommodation.
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND AN EARLY VIEWING OF THIS BUSINESS & FAMILY HOME – WE ADVISE TO CONSIDER THIS PUB AS A MATTER OF PRIORITY – VERY FEW FREEHOUSES COME TO MARKET OF THIS POTENTIAL AT THIS PRICE
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Property: |
Freehold |
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Living Accommodation: |
Yes |
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OWNERS ACCOMMODATION
A large flexible arrangement of well presented and well kept family accommodation including 3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, kitchen diner, 2 bathrooms, and could be described as a “pub with a cottage”.
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Location: |
LOCATION (PE11 4NJ)
The “Wolds” village of Gosberton is large settlement within South Holland, Lincolnshire, positioned within lovely open countryside with quaint houses and cottages on the A152 at its crossroads with the B1397 and has a population of circa 2,500 being first mentioned in the Domesday Book. It has a renowned Norman Church which dominates the landscape boasting an effigy of a 14th Century Knight. Lying inland from The Wash it is close to many tourist “hot spots” including Spalding (5miles) which comes ablaze with colour when the tulips and daffs come into bloom. Holbeach (8miles) a small popular market town with a cluster of cobbled streets. Boston(9miles) of Pilgrim Father fame in 1607. Revesly (18miles) a pretty woodland village. Belton(19miles) with the magnificent Belton Hall, then Crowland Abbey of 716 with King Ethelbard, Tattershall Castle with its strong French influence. All providing a magnet for tourists and visitors to rural Old England at its best.
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Is this a home-based business? |
No |
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Can this business be relocated? |
No |
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Is this business part of a franchise? |
No |
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