Period stone village near major West Country trunk road
Two character bars (48) & restaurant (30)
Three exceptional en suite letting rooms
Function room with skittle alley (50)
Garden & patio (90) & forecourt parking
Spacious four-bedroom owners accommodation
Annual gross turnover approximately £350,000
- Asking Price:
- £515,000
- Turnover:
- Not applicable
- Net Profit:
- Not applicable
Property Information
- Property:
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Freehold
- Living Accommodation:
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OWNERS ACCOMMODATION
Located at first floor and comprising:
DOUBLE BEDROOM with walk-in dressing room and en suite shower room. DOUBLE BEDROOM with en suite shower room. DOUBLE BEDROOM. SITTING ROOM. DOMESTIC KITCHEN. STOREROOM. A loft conversion provides an additional double bedroom which is currently utilised as office space.
- Location:
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The Mildmay Arms is a fine, stone-built village freehouse with rooms occupying a central position in the quality village of Queen Camel. The village lies close to the Dorset border, just off the Sparkford roundabout (A303 London to West Country trunk road). The village has a population of over 900; it lies seven miles north of the town of Yeovil and within easy reach of the town of Sherborne. There are national rail connections at nearby Castle Cary with regular services to Paddington. Sherborne has a regular service to London Waterloo.
Queen Camel benefits from a post office, a modern health centre, a school, and a nearby Grade II-listed church. This area is known for its range of independent schools in nearby Bruton (Bruton School for Girls), Sherborne (Sherborne School and Leweston School), and Street (Millfield School).
Queen Camel has a variety of period stone properties. The village straddles the A359, which connects Yeovil to the A303.