North Pennines location
Historic pub dating back to 1646
England's highest town
Two section trade area
Front & rear trade yards
3 bed owners accommodation and office
Net turnover £132,219 for year ending March 2023
- Asking Price:
- £245,000 Furniture / Fixtures included
- Turnover:
- Available on request
- Net Profit:
- Available on request
Property Information
- Property:
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Freehold
- Living Accommodation:
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OWNERS ACCOMMODATION
First floor: Comprising spacious LOUNGE with feature fireplace. KITCHEN. TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS. BATHROOM.
Second floor: Featuring DOUBLE BEDROOM with en suite and OFFICE/DOUBLE BEDROOM.
- Location:
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The Turks Head is located in the Cumbrian Town of Alston and shares the title of England’s highest town at 1,000 foot above sea level. The town is situated in the North Pennines set on the upper reaches of the River South Tyne and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The town sits on the main A686 from Penrith taking in stunning scenery and voted one of the top driving routes in Britain. The town of Hexham can be reached via the A69 northbound. The Pennine Way footpath and the Sea to Sea (C2C) cycle route also passes through the town.
- Premises Details:
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The property holds a mid terrace position in the cobbled market square and dates back to 1646 with brick construction under a pitched tiled roof and offers cosy and comfortable setting with Old Worlde décor.