Lake District National Park
Historic Lakeland village inn with connection to Beatrix Potter
Main bar & lounge (22)
Restaurant (24)
4 individually styled letting rooms (can be partly reconfigured to form owner’s accommodation)
Net turnover for YE February 2024 £443,933
- Asking Price:
- £160,000 Furniture / Fixtures included
- Turnover:
- £429,620
- Net Profit:
- £148,128
Property Information
- Property:
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Leasehold
- Leasehold Type:
- Existing
- Leasehold Rent:
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£46,000 per annum
- Living Accommodation:
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First floor
Staff accommodation
Comprising: -
• Bedroom
• Bathroom with ensuite shower and toilet
- Location:
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The Tower Bank Arms is located in the charming village of Near Sawrey in the Lake District National Park. Located 2 miles from Hawkshead and 7 miles from Ambleside. Near Sawrey is famous for Hill Top, a 17th Century Farmhouse which was the home of Beatrix Potter with the pub being illustrated in the Tale of Jemima Puddleduck and situated next door. Esthwaite and Lake Windermere are just a short drive. This area of the Lake District is known for its rolling hills and lush countryside, walking routes and stunning scenery with fishing on Esthwaite Water.
The village lies on the B5285 which links to Hawkshead northbound and east to Far Sawrey and Lake Windermere where the Windermere Car Ferry links to Bowness. Junction 36 of the M6, via the A590 and A591 provides access to the village via Ambleside and Hawkshead.
- Premises Details:
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The property is of local stone construction over two storeys to the main building under a slate roof and dates back to the 17th Century when it was originally built as an Ale House.