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Prime position in Somerset town centre. Potential to improve letting accommodation. Open plan main bar (90) Large function room (150) 11 en suite letting rooms. Net sales approaching £800,000. Scope... More details »
Period Hamstone former farmhouse. Picturesque village near wedding venues. Country themed restaurant (60) Three en suite letting rooms. Mature garden and car park (10) Planning has been granted for... More details »
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An exceptional opportunity to acquire a highly successful and well-established late-night venue, prominently positioned on a prime High Street. Recognised as one of the region’s leading nightlife... More details »
Clayhill Farm presents a rare opportunity to acquire a thriving and highly regarded retreat business combined with an exceptional lifestyle property in a peaceful rural Somerset setting. Thoughtfully... More details »
Join The Seasons Art Class (SAC), a proven, home-based franchise designed for flexibility, profitability, and enjoyment. Whether you're looking for a rewarding part-time venture or a high-earning... More details »
Free-of-Tie Somerset town centre pub and restaurant. Seating circa 180 in large ground floor trading space. First floor fully commercial kitchen. High quality and extensive inventory. Customer toilets... More details »
A global garden retail and manufacturing powerhouse with a significant B2C ecommerce presence. More details »
Freehold Investment Sale – pub and restaurant in Somerset. Village centre thatched property. Open-plan bar and dining plus function room. Commercial kitchen. Three bedroom private accommodation. Large... More details »
Somerset free house near Street and Glastonbury. Close to Millfield School. Fine character flagstone floored bars. Restaurant, patio and large car park. Skittle alley and separate paddock. Five... More details »
The Cat Head Inn is 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... 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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