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Charming Public House In Upmarket Cornish VillageTenancy Available

Veryan, Cornwall, UK
Asking Price:
£25,000
Turnover:
Undisclosed
Net Profit:
Undisclosed

• Charming public house in upmarket Cornish village
• Only a few miles from stunning Roseland Peninsula coastline
• Two letting bedrooms with en-suite letting accommodation
• Bar/dining areas seat around 40
• External trading areas seat 20 to front plus unused rear garden
• Well-equipped commercial kitchen
• Two-bedroom private accommodation with lounge, kitchen and bathroom
• Very popular with locals and tourists alike
• Very well decorated and presented throughout

Property Information

Property:

Tenancy

Tenancy Terms:

The business is available on the basis of a brand new tenancy agreement with St Austell Brewery.

The five-year tenancy is protected by the Landlord & Tenant Act (therefore fully renewable) and tenants can give 6 months’ notice at any time during the agreement.

There will be a wet tie to St Austell Brewery for wet sales products.

Annual rent is quoted at £33,000.

Location:

Veryan is a picturesque coastal village on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall. The village has been described as one of Cornwall's loveliest villages and as a ‘mild tropic garden′ by Sir John Betjeman. It is probably best known for the thatched round-houses, built by the vicar Jeremiah Trist, in the early 19th century.

The main transport link in the area are the buses (stopping outside the pub’s door), which travel between the villages into the bigger cities in the area. The closest main city to Veryan is Truro, which is 12.3 miles (28 minutes) via A390.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan are 8.4 miles (21 minutes) via Green Lane, the Eden Project 16.6 miles (40 minutes) via B3287 and A390, Falmouth 22.8 miles (52 minutes) via A39, Mevagissey 8.8 miles (24 minutes) via Tregoney Hill and St Austell 13.1 miles (29 minutes) via B3287 and A390.

The 16th century New Inn is located in the heart of the village and benefits from strong local trade as well as tourists, being ideally placed to explore the fabulous Cornish coastal paths including the South West Coast Path, a route for keen walkers in Cornwall, and close to the two award winning beaches of Carne and Pendower.