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Affluent Village Pub & Restaurant In Suffolk For Sale

Stowmarket, Suffolk, UK
Asking Price:
£59,995
Turnover:
Not applicable
Net Profit:
Not applicable

Picturesque and affluent Suffolk village
Detached twin building, food-led pub
Main bar (8), restaurant (22) & dining room (18)
4 double bedroom owners accommodation
Trade garden/patio (56) & car park (20)
New 20 year free of tie lease opportunity

Property Information

Property:

Leasehold

Living Accommodation:

PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION
FIRST FLOOR
FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOMS. KITCHEN. BATHROOM with airing cupboard.

Location:

The Crown is situated in the heart of the idyllic village of Buxhall in the centre of Suffolk. Buxhall is located 4 miles south-west of Stowmarket, 10 miles south-east of Bury St Edmunds and 17 miles north-west of Ipswich. The property lies 5 miles south-west of the A14 which connects Felixstowe in the south to the M1 near Rugby in the north. The nearest railway station is at Stowmarket and trains run on the Great Eastern Main Line between Needham Market and the historic village of Haughley. Regular village bus services also provide transport to the nearby village of Bildeston and the towns of Hadleigh and Stowmarket. The nearest airport is Cambridge International Airport which is located 39 miles west.

The area benefits from a variety of notable amenities such as Stowmarket Golf Club & Centre, Rattlesden Gliding Club and the historic country house of Finborough Hall. There is a Church of England primary school in the nearby village of Great Finborough, as well as an independent day and boarding school for children aged 2—18 years. A local farm shop is situated 500 yards west between the villages of Buxhall and Poystreet Green.

The Crown occupies a two-storey, detached character property of part brick and part timber frame construction under a slate roof. Purported to have been built in the 16th century, the property retains many of its key traditional features with its exposed beams and original bread oven still on show.