| (REF: 2452) Leasehold Classic English Restaurant In Salisbury Wiltshire Price Reduced |
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| Seller Reference: |
2452 |
| B4S Reference: |
32363 |
| Asking Price: |
£179,000
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| Net Profit: |
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| Sales Revenue: |
£185,000 |
| Number of Staff: |
5 |
| Established For: |
12 Years 0 Months |
| Ownership: |
Leasehold |
| Location: |
Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom |
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The particular highlights of the business are:
- A well established business.
- Good loyal clientele.
- Fully equipped business with favourable lease terms (see below).
- Turnover in excess of £180,000 pa (see financial summary below).
- A business with great potential.
- An easily run operation.
- Good loyal well trained staff.
- A good first time buyers business and ideal purchase for a husband and wife team.
- Low rent and rates.
- Very low overheads.
- A niche concern with very little competition.
- Business enjoys superb local reputation
- The concern provides classic English cuisine in extremely well presented and pleasant surroundings including the main restaurant area, conservatory and walled garden.
Services
This very good business opportunity provides classic English cuisine in extremely well presented and pleasant surroundings including the main restaurant area, conservatory and walled garden.
Staffing
The concern employs 2 full time and 3 part time staff. The wages are £60,000 pa.
Owners Role
The owner is involved in the day to day running of the business.
Marketing
The owner markets the business via local magazines, leaflet drops and emails and has a website.
Competition
As far as competition is concerned there are only three other independent restaurants in the town centre area.
Market
The client base consists of locals with good volumes of tourists.
Opportunities
The concern has huge potential. In particular the turnover and profits can be increased by:
• Increasing the marketing activity with direct mailings and local and internet advertising.
• Increasing the opening hours to include Sunday and Monday trading.
• Increasing the services to include an afternoon tea and coffee room with pastries and cakes.
• Becoming more efficient with staffing levels.
• With an enhanced website.
Training and Handover
The owner would be available for an extensive training and handover period for the benefit of the new owners if required. The owner would also be happy for an on the job observation period to assess the business prior to offers being made.
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Property: |
Leasehold |
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Lease Terms: |
The original length of the lease was 20 years with 11 years remaining. The rent is £30,000 pa with a review in 2013. The lease may be renewable or negotiable for longer term if required. The rates are £3,500.
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Current Rent: |
£30000 |
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Living Accommodation: |
No |
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Location: |
- Situated in the heart of the historic town centre of Salisbury in Wiltshire.
- Prominent location on main arterial road.
- Part of a parade of shops.
- Excellent parking facilities nearby.
- Surrounded by a densely populated residential area with schools and other local amenities.
- High levels of passing trade.
- Good volumes of traffic and pedestrian flow.
- Commercially thriving area.
- Well linked with the A36, A338, A30 and A354.
- Salisbury Cathedral, Amesbury, Andover and Winchester all lie close by.
- Area enjoying much growth and regeneration.
- A lifestyle area.
- Excellent local demographics for this type of area.
- Affluent area.
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As far as competition is concerned there are only three other independent restaurants in the town centre area. |
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The concern has huge potential. In particular the turnover and profits can be increased by:
• Increasing the marketing activity with direct mailings and local and internet advertising.
• Increasing the opening hours to include Sunday and Monday trading.
• Increasing the services to include an afternoon tea and coffee room with pastries and cakes.
• Becoming more efficient with staffing levels.
• With an enhanced website
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The owner would be available for an extensive training and handover period for the benefit of the new owners if required. The owner would also be happy for an on the job observation period to assess the business prior to offers being made. |
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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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Tuesday to Saturday 10.00am – 3.00pm then 6.00pm – 10.00pm
Sunday and Monday: Closed
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The concern employs 2 full time and 3 part time staff. The wages are £60,000 pa.
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