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Exmouth is a port and busy seaside resort on the East Devon coast, sited at the mouth of the River Exe. In addition to its substantial summer tourism trade, Exmouth is the regional centre for leisure... More details »
A profitable 12 en-suite bedroomed guest house in a fantastic location with stunning sea and estuary views. This beautiful victorian building is situated in one of the most sought-after coastal towns... 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 »
Busy Licensed Café which has a beautiful garden. Three bedroom owners apartment. Situated in a sought-after Mid Devon town. Well-presented throughout. Healthy turnover and profits with scope to... More details »
Thirteenth Century Free House in village setting. Reputed to be the oldest pub in the Plymouth area. Character packed bars. Conservatory. Sheltered patio and car parks. Three bedroomed flat. More details »
An extremely impressive and well-presented licensed bistro and restaurant which has been in the current ownership since 2013. This thriving and well-regarded business is presented to an exceptionally... More details »
The property. The Dartmoor Diner trades as a popular destination licensed café and restaurant, opening day times only, but with potential for longer hours, if so desired. The business has been owned... 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 »
A delightful café with seating for up to 34. Quality fixtures and fittings flow throughout, including solid wood tables with cast iron pedestals, wooden chairs with high-backed cushioned seats and... More details »
Background. Stowford Mill, nestled in the tranquil Erme Valley and framed by Dartmoor National Park, is a new mixed use development currently under construction. Burrington Estates’ vision is to... More details »
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