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Thatched Free-of-tie Village Public House In Chard For Lease

Chard, Somerset, UK
Asking Price:
£4,500
Turnover:
Available on request
Net Profit:
Available on request

• Thatched free-of-tie village public house
• Bar seating areas for 30
• Character dining area for 32
• Skittle alley / function room for 150
• Well-equipped commercial kitchen
• Three-bedroom owner’s accommodation
• Outside area laid to lawn for 100
• Car park for 25
• Original features throughout

Property Information

Property:

Leasehold

Lease Terms:

Ye Olde Poppe Inn is available on the basis of a brand new free-of-tie lease.

Annual rent is quoted at £25,740.

Location:

Chard is a town in the county of Somerset. It lies on the A30 road near the Devon and Dorset borders, 15 miles (24 km) south west of Yeovil and at an elevation of 121 m (397 ft), Chard is the southernmost, and one of the highest towns, in Somerset.

Chard has a history back to 1065. Most of the town was destroyed by fire in 1577, and further damaged during the English Civil War. In 1685 during the Monmouth Rebellion, the pretender Duke of Monmouth was proclaimed King in the Town prior to his defeat on Sedgemoor. Chard subsequently witnessed the execution and traitor's death of 12 condemned rebels, who, tried by Judge Jeffreys, were hanged near the present Tesco roundabout.

The town has a very unusual feature, a stream running along either side of Fore Street. One stream eventually flows into the Bristol Channel and the other reaches the English Channel.