• Traditional public house in historical Hampshire village setting
• Rent concession in Year 1
• 17th Century Grade II Listed building in the heart of the High Street
• External refurbishment planned
• Seating for 64
• Function Room seating 80 with separate Bar Servery
• Well-equipped commercial kitchen
• Large four-bedroom private accommodation
• Outside seating for 20 and car park for 30 vehicles
• Potential for AirBnB room
- Asking Price:
- £19,798
- Turnover:
- Available on request
- Net Profit:
- Available on request
Property Information
- Property:
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Tenancy
- Tenancy Terms:
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The Queens Head is available on the basis of a brand new agreement with the Stonegate Group.
There will be a wet tie to the Stonegate Group incorporated within this agreement.
Rent is quoted at £20,000 concession in Year 1.
Thereafter £33,000 per annum.
- Location:
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Titchfield is an affluent village sitting between Stubbington and Fareham along the River Meon in Hampshire and is a sought after location to live with a strong wealthy demographic.
The village has a history stretching back to the 6th Century. Nearby are the ruins of Titchfield Abbey, a place with strong associations to Shakespeare. The village is also home to the oldest church in Hampshire having been in existence for 1300 years and been visited by Henry V, Henry VI, Richard II, Queen Elizabeth I and Charles I.
Nearby cities include Southampton 13.6 miles (25 minutes) away and Portsmouth 12.7 miles (19 minutes).
The Queens Head is situated in a prominent roadside position and is at the heart of village life with a strong close-knit customer base.