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Established Town Centre Freehouse In Swanage For Sale

Swanage, Dorset, UK
Asking Price:
£395,000
Turnover:
£1M - £5M
Net Profit:
Not applicable

Centre of the seaside town

Views overlooking the Jurassic coast

Well-presented indoor trading areas (89)

2 well-equipped catering kitchens

Separate takeaway unit (22)

Annual gross turnover in excess of £1,100,000

The Inn is situated in a prime position on Swanage High Street and has views overlooking Swanage Bay.

Swanage is approximately 6 miles south of Poole and 25 miles east of Dorchester and has a population of approximately 9,600.

The town is located at the eastern end of the Isle of Purbeck and is a popular tourist destination with award-winning sandy beaches.

It is located at the beginning of the World Heritage Jurassic coastline which is very popular with walkers and tourists.

The town is home to many galleries, tea rooms, pubs, restaurants, and shops as well as the historic Swanage Steam Railway which runs through the picturesque Purbeck countryside.

There are many activities to enjoy in Swanage and the surrounding areas such as diving, fishing, boat trips, paddle boarding, and climbing.

Tourists can also enjoy a day cruise from Poole Quay to Swanage Pier, which adds to the town’s high local footfall.

The Inn comprises a ground floor lock-up in Grade II listed, 18th century building which is of Purbeck stone construction with the rendered finish under a pitched slate roof.

The property is briefly described as follows:

Entrance into MAIN BAR, open-plan with a mix of traditional and contemporary dark polished furnishings which provide seating for approximately 45 customers.

The premises were recently refurbished and are presented in a traditional manner with ceiling timbers, wooden floorboards, a fireplace with a log-burning stove, exposed stone effect walls, and a long polished top BAR SERVERY with a mirrored back bar display.

There is also an additional wing which is on split level and has banquette seating for a further 20 customers. The same traditional decoration is continued into the DINING ROOM which has seating for approximately 24 customers.

CATERING KITCHEN with nonslip flooring and hygienic wall cladding.

Fully fitted with a range of stainless steel equipment including a Rational oven, dry STORE ROOM, walk-in COLD ROOM, and walk-in FREEZER. WASH UP ROOM. PREPARATION ROOM with nonslip flooring and hygienic wall cladding. UTILITY ROOM offset.

Refrigerated BEER CELLAR with offset WINE STORE. STOREROOM.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S TOILETS. CLEANING CUPBOARD.

23 High Street:— KNOWN AS "THE BRICK"

DINING AREA which has contemporary furnishings to seat 22.

Presented with wooden floorboards and a polished top cushion fronted COUNTER TOP SERVERY. Adjacent is a UNISEX TOILET.

OPEN CATERING KITCHEN with nonslip flooring and hygienic wall cladding.

Fitted with a range of stainless steel equipment and an extraction system. STOREROOM offset

Agent's note: This space could be utilized for private events and functions, or used as additional seating for the Ship Inn.

EXTERNAL :
Front trade patio with table, chair, and bench seating for approximately 60.

Property Information

Property:

Leasehold

Leasehold Type:
Existing
Location:

The Ship Inn is situated in a prime position on Swanage high street and has views overlooking Swanage Bay. Swanage is approximately 6 miles south of Poole and 25 miles east of Dorchester, and has a population of approximately 9,600. The town is located at the eastern end of the Isle of Purbeck and is a popular tourist destination with award-winning sandy beaches. It is located at the beginning of the World Heritage Jurassic coastline which is very popular with walkers and tourists.

The town is home to many galleries, tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and shops as well as the historic Swanage Steam Railway which runs through the picturesque Purbeck countryside. There are many activities to enjoy in Swanage and the surrounding areas such as diving, fishing, boat trips, paddle boarding and climbing. Tourists can also enjoy a day cruise from Poole quay to Swanage pier, which adds to the town’s high local footfall.

The Ship Inn comprises a ground floor lock-up in a Grade II listed, 18th century building which is of Purbeck stone construction with rendered finish under a pitched slate roof.

Premises Details:

Entrance into MAIN BAR, open-plan with a mix of traditional and contemporary dark polished furnishings which provide seating for approximately 45 customers. The premises was recently refurbished and is presented in a traditional manner with ceiling timbers, wooden floorboards, a fireplace with log burning stove, exposed stone effect walls and a long polished top BAR SERVERY with mirrored back bar display. There is also an additional wing which is on split level and has banquette seating for a further 20 customers. The same traditional decoration is continued into the DINING ROOM which has seating for approximately 24 customers.

CATERING KITCHEN with nonslip flooring and hygienic wall cladding. Fully fitted with a range of stainless steel equipment including a Rational oven, dry STORE ROOM, walk in COLD ROOM and walk in FREEZER. WASH UP ROOM. PREPARATION ROOM with nonslip flooring and hygienic wall cladding. UTILITY ROOM offset.

Refrigerated BEER CELLAR with offset WINE STORE. STOREROOM. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TOILETS. CLEANING CUPBOARD.

23 High Street:— KNOWN AS "THE BRICK"
DINING AREA which has contemporary furnishings to seat 22. Presented with wooden floorboards and a polished top cushion fronted COUNTER TOP SERVERY. Adjacent is a UNISEX TOILET.

OPEN CATERING KITCHEN with nonslip flooring and hygienic wall cladding. Fitted with a range of stainless steel equipment and an extraction system. STOREROOM offset

Agent's note: This space could be utilised for private events and functions, or used as additional seating for the Ship Inn.

EXTERNAL
Front trade patio with table, chair and benched seating for approximately 60.