Busy coastal town high street location
Substantial public house appointed to good standard throughout
Lounge bar, restaurant & games room. Trade garden
Spacious owners accommodation
Development plot with planning permission for 3-bedroom house
Currently operated on limited hours
- Asking Price:
- £495,000 Furniture / Fixtures included
- Turnover:
- Undisclosed
- Net Profit:
- Undisclosed
Property Information
- Property:
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Freehold
- Living Accommodation:
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OWNER'S ACCOMMODATION
FIRST FLOOR : Owners’ accommodation comprising:- Large KITCHEN/DINING ROOM having fitted units. LOUNGE with roof lanterns and views to the rear. BEDROOM 1 (large double), family BATHROOM, OFFICE/BEDROOM 2. Second family BATHROOM. BEDROOM 3 (large double). “Granny Flat” with BEDROOM 4 (double), dressing/seating area and BATHROOM.
SECOND FLOOR : LOFT SPACE providing LOUNGE and BEDROOM 5 (currently used for storage).
- Location:
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The coastal town of Fishguard resides in the county of Pembrokeshire and consists of two parts, firstly Lower Town which is thought to be the original hamlet which has grown around the valley where the River Gwaun meets the sea, forming a fishing village around the tidal quay. Secondly, the main town which is the more modern development housing the High Street, and also home to the majority of the leisure, retail and commercial properties. The town has a population of approximately 3,500 and is twinned with Goodwick.
Fishguard is an important town within West Wales, sat in Fishguard Bay and having two natural harbours, Fishguard being a fishing port and Goodwick being a Ferry Terminal with direct link to Rosslare Ireland and previously used by Atlantic Ferryline crossing from America, which led to the trainline being developed and still providing a main line rail link from Fishguard through to London.
The town has good road communication links, being the end of the A40 leading from London and across South Wales via the M5. It is also on the A487 West Wales coast road which provides access north as far as Dolgellau in Gwynedd.
