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This opportunity presents a significant acquisition, comprising a highly regarded, long-established hair and beauty salon business operating profitably from its own substantial freehold premises in... More details »
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Versatile CATERING PREMISES, fully equipped, suit all types of cuisine, daytime and/or evening trade, eat in and/or takeaway, benefits from alcohol licence. Occupies valuable TAUNTON town centre... More details »
Substantial RESTAURANT PREMISES and top performing LICENSED RESTAURANT business with considerable further opportunities still open. Optional self-contained OFFICES situated above also available, suit... More details »
A global garden retail and manufacturing powerhouse with a significant B2C ecommerce presence. More details »
Somerset – Village Stores and Post Office in prime trading position on Main Road with huge scope to increase retail trade. Substantial Grade II listed freehold property with original parts dating back... More details »
A rare opportunity to acquire a truly magnificent Grade II listed Tudor-style building occupying a prime position in the very centre of the popular Somerset town of Wiveliscombe. Located opposite the... More details »
Award winning Mains POST OFFICE, also retailing STATIONERY, GREETING CARDS & GIFTS, with the opportunity to introduce other retail lines & services. Situated within large thriving popular SOUTH... More details »
Freehold fish & chip take-away in large Somerset village. Unopposed position on busy main road. Well presented take-away premises with 6 customer seats. With four-pan Henry Nuttall range and plenty of... More details »
Substantially built of mellow ham stone under a slated roof. It was converted from a farmhouse into a pub about 1896 and is Grade II listed. A feature of the business is the beautiful outside trading... More details »
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