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THE PROPERTY. The Stables is an extremely well-presented, substantial, free-of-tie destination pub and restaurant which occupies a prominent landmark trading position on the outskirts of Exeter. This... More details »
The Lamb Inn is traditionally built of stone and render. The Inn has been tastefully extended retaining many of the original features. The original building is over 200 years old and has been trading... More details »
The Talaton Inn is well-known public house and restaurant having been in the same ownership for over two decades. The business is currently operated on a lifestyle basis, offering considerable... More details »
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THE PROPERTY: The Redwing is a substantial 3 storey detached Grade II listed property with painted elevations under predominantly pitched slate roofs. The property was completely refurbished and... More details »
A deceptively large, two storey period property situated at the junction of the High Street and Willand Road. The property has been extended to the rear over the years and is laid out in a loose ‘L’... More details »
The opportunity specialises in boiler and central heating repairs for large insurance companies throughout the South West of England. Longstanding client base to provide the vast majority of revenue. More details »
Community owned Devon free house. In hillside village with panoramic views. Two bars. Games room. Skittle alley. Decked terrace. Large car park with outbuilding. Three bedroom flat. More details »
THE PROPERTY. The White Hart is a substantial character Grade II listed village public house with letting rooms. This 16th-century house is steeped in history and is constructed of brick, cob and... More details »
The property. The Ostler Inn is a traditional character detached village inn, with origins reputedly dating back to 1742. This substantial Grade II listed property has been in the same hands for 23... More details »
Ashburton is located on the southern slopes of Dartmoor right in the heart of the South Devon countryside. The town lies on the River Ashburn and dates from Saxon times. In the Doomsday book the area... More details »
The Printers Elbow is a prominent and substantial, period corner property constructed of stone rendered walls under a slate roof. The pub has a traditional warm and friendly atmosphere, with the main... More details »
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