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The Candlelight Inn is an attractive 18th Century pub of stone construction under a pitched slate roof. The whole pub has recently been refurbished to a very high standard with interior design carried... More details »
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 »
Busy & Popular 'Free of Tie' Pub. Charming Character Property. 3 Trading Areas Providing 50+ Covers. 3 Bedroom Owners Accommodation. Well Established Business with Potential to Grow Trade Further. More details »
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 »
Picture postcard thatched village pub in Devon. Free of Tie with recent takings £4,000 pw (unwarranted) Public Bar for 50 with character features throughout. Function Room/Skittle Alley for 25. Well... 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 »
Themed destination RESTAURANT/BAR/ENTERTAINMENT VENUE, unique TORQUAY trading position, just off the seafront, close Torre Abbey Gardens, Kings Gardens, Railway Station, short walk town centre and... More details »
A character quayside building with views over Brixham Harbour. The Rising Sun has been a popular pub over the decades which has always traded strongly year round. The pub has a long association with... More details »
The George Inn is a fantastic example of a 15th Century Grade II Listed Thatched Village Inn. The construction is of stone with a thatched roof and the property has been tastefully extended to the... 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 »
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