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Detached freehold public house in a much sought after affluent East Devon village. Generous, three-bedroom, two bathroom and office private accommodation. Sole pub in the village with a busy bar scene... More details »
Frankie's was previously a conservative club and is located in a handsome two storey terraced property, under a pitched slate roof. The property is centrally located on the high street, with off... More details »
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The property. The Redwood Inn is a substantial and deceptively spacious detached country village freehouse with origins reputedly dating back to 1824. Well presented throughout, the property retains... More details »
18th-century Public House on edge of Exmoor. Completely refurbished. Bar (24) & Dining Room (24) 4/5 en suite letting rooms. 2 bedroom accommodation. Trade Patio (24) & Car Park (6) More details »
Devon town daytime café with high quality home. No onward chain. Open 5 days a week closing 2 pm with annual profits over £30,000. Immaculately presented ground floor café with fitted kitchen and... More details »
Town centre DEVELOPMENT/INVESTMENT PROPERTY OPPORTUNITY, occupying central position within the popular EAST DEVON town of OTTERY ST MARY, fronting a busy thoroughfare, just off ‘The Square’, close all... More details »
Based in the South of England, with a strong Blue Chip client base. More details »
Immaculate INVESTMENT. PROPERTY OPPORTUNITY, situated in the popular EAST DEVON town of OTTERY ST. MARY, occupying a town centre trading position. Located just of ‘The Square’, close all amenities... More details »
Originally the village school, The Belfry near Honiton was built in the late 1860s under instruction of Sir Francis Elliot-Drake, Squire of the Parish. As one of the key buildings in the centre of the... More details »
A fantastic opportunity to acquire a development site, investment, or even a business comprising a filling station with a retailing area, 2 x garages (MOT bay), a large barn, 2 x detached... More details »
Earliest records name a Saxon named Alsi as being the landowner of Doddiscombsleigh prior to 1066. The first record of Town Barton is in the Domesday Book of 1086 when Doddiscombsleigh was known as... More details »
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