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Lucrative Pub And Restaurant In Norfolk For Sale

Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Asking Price:
£325,000
Turnover:
Not applicable
Net Profit:
Not applicable

Village location close to the Norfolk Broads
3 bedroom detached pub & restaurant
Main bar (48), snug (16) & rear bar (36)
Commercial kitchen & ground floor cellar
Car park (12) & enclosed trade patio (48)
Business rates exempt - Only pub in the village

Property Information

Property:

Freehold

Living Accommodation:

OWNERS ACCOMMODATION
At first floor, comprising TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS and TWO SINGLE BEDROOMS. Note: There is currently an office space that can only be accessed through one of the double bedrooms. LOUNGE, KITCHEN, BATHROOM. Airing cupboard.

Location:

The Rampant Horse is situated in the Norfolk village of Freethorpe. The village is approximately 8 miles west of the Norfolk seaside resort town of Great Yarmouth, 14 miles east of the county capital city of Norwich and 2 miles north-east of the stunning Norfolk Broads.

The nearest train station can be found 2 miles south in the Norfolk village of Reedham. The station runs on the Greater Anglia Wherry Line 13 chains (19.6 km) down from Norwich Station, situated between Cantley to the west and the Berney Arms settlement to the east on the Great Yarmouth branch, or between Cantley and the village of Haddiscoe on the Lowestoft branch.

Regular village bus services also allow travel to the nearby towns of Acle and Great Yarmouth as well as the villages of Reedham and Cantley. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport which is located 16 miles north-west.

The area benefits from a variety of notable landmarks, attractions and amenities such as the Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach and Amusement Park, the historic 3rd century AD Burgh Castle (one of the most well preserved Roman monuments in the country) and the Norfolk Broads National Park which has over 125 miles of navigable, lock-free waterways. Also found within the village itself is a primary school, a general store, a village hall, a Methodist chapel and a round tower church dating from the 12th century: All Saints.

The Rampant Horse occupies a two-storey detached brick building under a Norfolk pantile roof, with single storey extension under a slate roof. The property benefits from being located close to a busy junction in the centre of the village, ideal for attracting passing traffic.