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More details for Lode Ln, Marldon - Retail for Sale

Church House Inn - Lode Ln

Marldon, TQ3 1SL

  • Retail for Sale
  • £700,000
  • 6,146 sq ft
  • Restaurant
  • Smoke Detector

Marldon Retail for Sale

We are instructed to invite offers in excess of £700,000 (9.38% NIY) assuming the usual purchasers costs.The fixtures and fittings are currently owned by the occupational tenant. The property is held freehold (Title Number DN443959). Entire property let to two private individuals on a 20 year lease from 17 August 2021 at a current rent of £69,137 per annum which is subject to five yearly open market rent reviews and annual uncapped RPI increases (except in the open market review year). A rent deposit of £14,197 is held by the landlord. The property comprises the ground and first floor of a two storey detached building with painted elevations beneath a pitched roof. Ground Floor: The ground floor provides an open plan trading area with a central bar servery and seating on loose tables, chairs and stools for 80 customers with a function room on the upper ground floor for 35 customers. Ancillary areas include a trade kitchen, customer WC's and stores to the rear. First Floor: The first floor provides an office, bathroom, kitchen and three bedrooms. Outbuilding: There is an outdoor cellar, stores and disabled WC. Externally: There is an enclosed customer area to the rear with seating on wooden benches for 40 customers and additional seating adjacent to the car park for 20 customers. There is parking to the rear for 25 vehicles. Located in the village of Marldon in the county of Devon, 3.2 miles (5.1 kilometres) north west of Paignton and 4.4 miles (7.1 kilometres) west of Torquay. The Church House Inn is situated fronting Love Lane in a residential area where operators such as Ye Olde Smokey House, Millmans Holiday Cottages and Marldon Maple Leaf Bowling Club are located. The location provides access to the A380 dual carriageway, linking directly to the motorway network via the M5 at Exeter.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

26/01/2026

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More details for Co-op, Starbucks and Ionity Investment – for Sale, Ashburton

Co-op, Starbucks and Ionity Investment

  • Mixed Types for Sale
  • £3,800,000
  • 3 Properties | Mixed Types
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More details for 66-67 Newport Rd, Barnstaple - Retail for Sale

66-67 Newport Rd

Barnstaple, EX32 9BG

  • Retail for Sale
  • £199,000
  • 1,660 sq ft
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More details for Mazzard Farm Holiday Cottages, West Hill - Specialist for Sale

Mazzard Farm Holiday Cottages

West Hill, EX11 1QQ

  • Specialist for Sale
  • £1,895,000
  • 3,292 sq ft

West Hill Specialist for Sale - East Devon

Charming home and income producing holiday lets with excellent sustainability credentials, nestled in the rolling hills of East Devon. The freehold interest of the premises is available for sale at 1,895,000. Asset sale as a going concern, with a significant number of confirmed future bookings included. THE FARMHOUSE The Farmhouse is an attractive 17th Century Devon longhouse. It has received significant investment, totalling over £100,000 in recent years. The house presents well throughout, providing an open plan, hand-built, designer kitchen and dining area, lounge, conservatory and office. There are four spacious bedrooms, two of which are en suite. Externally, the property benefits from a large private garden to the rear of the house and a large patio. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION Guest accommodation is provided across six high quality self-catering cottages positioned around a central courtyard, sleeping up to 24 guests in total. They were previously farm buildings that the owners sympathetically converted in 2008. Each of the cottages benefit from an open plan kitchen, dining area, and living area. Five of the cottages provide a wood burner and there is underfloor heating in Medlar and Pippin Cottage. Damson and Quarenden are able to be interconnected to make one large cottage sleeping 10 guests, offering maximum flexibility. Bramley Cottage is the Farmhouse annex. There is the opportunity to withdraw Bramley Cottage from the holiday let business and reinstate it into the Farmhouse accommodation. This would support multi-generational family use or provide further owners' living accommodation. The current owners have closed off an internal connection between Bramley Cottage and the Farmhouse. Where required this can easily be reversed. Bramley Cottage has residential planning status. SUSTAINABILITY The property boasts excellent sustainability credentials that the current owners have put in place. The heating system, including hot water, is generated through a Biomass Heating Boiler. Solar panels and Tesla Powerwall provide a significant percentage of electricity, making the property almost 100% self sufficient during many months of the year. All water is provided by a private boar hole (with water treated to legally required standards in on-site treatment plant). There is also an EV charging port on site. Both the biomass boiler and one set of Solar PV panels will benefit from a significant quarterly government grant for some years to come. FACILITIES There is a communal laundry room and information library. There is also a covered area with outdoor children’s toys, bikes and scooters. Externally, there is an orchard, gardens, a number of BBQ spots, firepit and two children's play areas. There is also a pen with animals for guests to pet and feed in the mornings. THE BUSINESS The business is well established and delivers a significant level of profitability. The current business is popular among families and sees a large amount of international clientele, as the website has excellent exposure on markets outside the UK, ensuring a longer trading season and less dependence on the UK economy. 90% of bookings are made directly (no use of agencies). The business has won numerous awards, including the South West England Tourism Award for Most Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable business in 2023. Sustainability is a key component for the business. The existing business model is established and proven, with consistent levels of profitability based around the robust and sustained demand, a great brand, and brilliant social media exposure. DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL There is potential on site, subject to obtaining planning permission, to develop further accommodation units on site such as yurts, shepherds huts or safari tents. LIVERY YARD Available by negotiation is a livery yard featuring individual paddocks, woodland and well-appointed stabling. This benefits from separate access. This plot extends to 10.1 acres. Please note, this is not available separately.

Contact:

Savills

Date on Market:

27/11/2025

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More details for 20-26 Union St, Newton Abbot - Retail for Sale

20-26 Union St

Newton Abbot, TQ12 2JS

  • Retail for Sale
  • £275,000
  • 2,254 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 17 Courtenay Park, Newton Abbot - Office for Sale

Camborne House - 17 Courtenay Park

Newton Abbot, TQ12 2HD

  • Office for Sale
  • £550,000
  • 2,857 sq ft
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More details for Down Ln, Georgeham - Hospitality for Sale

Pickwell Manor - Down Ln

Georgeham, EX33 1LA

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £5,750,000
  • 16,000 sq ft

Georgeham Hospitality for Sale

The current house was partially rebuilt in 1906 in a Jacobean style after the previous building was substantially damaged by fire. The current owners acquired the property in 2008 and, following an extensive and comprehensive renovation of the entire property, initially operated it as an exclusive use wedding and events venue, combined with peak week holiday lettings. Since 2018 and the addition of treehouses, the focus has been exclusively on holiday accommodation. The property is the heart of the small rural settlement of Pickwell that is situated approximately 1 mile to the northwest of the village of Georgeham. A short distance to the west of Pickwell Manor, and within relatively easy walking distance, are the beaches of Putsborough Sands and Woolacombe Sands. Above the beaches, and close to the property, runs the Southwest Coast Path that heads north to Woolacombe and south to Baggy Point and Croyde Beach. This stunning location makes it a very popular leisure destination. The large village of Braunton is about 3 miles to the southeast of Georgeham and provides a broader range of amenities including a supermarket, along with various shops and restaurants. The regional town of Barnstaple is about 10 miles away and has an extensive level of facilities. The town has a railway station that is the terminus of the North Devon Line, also known as the Tarka Line, from Exeter. The A361 North Devon Link Road connects Barnstaple to the M5 motorway, which is approximately 40 miles to the southeast of the town. The A39, the Atlantic Highway, runs along the North Devon coast through Barnstaple and onwards in a southerly direction to Falmouth in Cornwall. These are major transport routes, particularly for the leisure trade seeking to enjoy the coastline of Devon and Cornwall. The main house is accessed via a private driveway that branches off Down Lane and enters the southeast corner of the site. This expansive property was rebuilt in 1906 with only parts of the original medieval building remaining. Given its historic nature, the property is Grade II listed with the main building of the former manor house being arranged over three floors. Its main elevations are constructed in stone/masonry, with parts of the property to the rear of the building having an external painted render finish. Throughout the property there are extensive period features that significantly embellish the attractiveness of the building. The main building now comprises 10 upscale holiday apartments of varying configurations as described below. In addition, there is a large four-bedroom manager's house. Situated within the wooded areas of Pickwell Manor's grounds there are three cosy luxury treehouses that are privately located. The main building is entered via the northern elevation from one of the property's parking areas. The entrance doors lead into a large hallway with a grand staircase that provides access to the upper floors. From the hallway the ground floor communal areas can be accessed, which comprise the Ballroom, a kitchen/lounge area, toilets and circulation space. This area can be utilised as a wedding ceremony and event space, with a temporary commercial kitchen being set up in the front car park for external caterers. This is the largest apartment in the complex comprising four bedrooms and able to sleep nine. It is accessed via its own private courtyard area. The kitchen was once the manor house's grand kitchen and retains the original decorative range. Two of the apartments are accessed via the manor house's hallway: Located at the top of the grand staircase, this is a light and spacious three bedroom apartment able to sleep seven. It has a large open plan kitchen, dining and living space for socialising. Located at the top of the grand staircase it comprises four bedrooms and is able to sleep 10. The lounge and front bedroom benefit from the property's south facing views. There is a feature fireplace in each room and historic character throughout. Five of the apartments are accessed via the West Wing entrance of the manor house: This is a comfortable three-bedroom apartment with a south facing outlook. It is a light and airy apartment able to sleep six and features a woodburner. This is a two bedroom apartment able to sleep six, with one bedroom having a king size bed and the other twin beds. It has a lounge/dining room, with a double sofa bed, and a well-equipped kitchen. Although it is a one bedroom apartment, it has been designed to sleep five, with a king bed and two children's beds in the bedroom and a single sofa-bed in the lounge. It has a generous kitchen and dining area that opens into the lounge. This is a one bedroom apartment that is able to sleep four, with a 'zip-link' bed in the bedroom and a double sofa-bed. It has a lounge and well-equipped kitchen. The entrance door to this apartment opens to a hallway that extends into a generous lounge. Although it is a one bedroom apartment, there is a partitioned bunk room within the lounge enabling the apartment to sleep four. The secret to this apartment is its roof terrace where there is a private decking area for outdoor dining and two outdoor baths. The Divine and Constance apartments can be linked to create a suite able to sleep eight. Two of the apartments are located by the manor house but have their own entrance: This is a 16th-century private chapel that has been considerately restored and converted into a one bedroom hideaway with kitchen/dining area. It sleeps two and has a wet room with shower. A particular feature is a secluded outside decked area with hot tub. Set up high and hidden in the woods to the east of the manor house. It has a king-sized bed and two full size bunk beds in a separate bedroom. The main living/sleeping area is open plan and benefits from a large wrap around private balcony. Below the treehouse there is a hidden spa that includes a hot tub and sauna. Although located in different parts of Pickwell Manor's grounds, these are identical treehouses that occupy elevated positions. They are designed to sleep two comfortably with the open plan living/sleeping accommodation opening to a balcony area. They also have their own hot tub. The Loft is west facing with views across to Baggy Point and the Atlantic Ocean. The Hideaway has views across the rolling countryside to the south of Pickwell Manor and beyond towards Hartland Point. A large function room on the ground floor of the manor house. It benefits from period features, including an oak floor and panelling, large mullion bay windows and fireplaces. The room has a capacity of 100 in a dining configuration and was formerly licenced for wedding ceremonies. This room is connected to the Ballroom and is a multi- functional reception room that has a kitchen, along with a comfortable seating area. It was previously used as the bar for wedding receptions. This outdoor area runs across the southern elevation of the manor house and benefits from stunning views across Baggy Point towards Hartland Point. It is a popular area with holiday guests for eating and drinking; it was previously used for hosting wedding drinks receptions. There are steps leading down to the Italian Garden and Rose Arbour. Located along the southern boundary of the property there is a communal BBQ area along with a surf/bike store, games room and laundry room. Adjacent to the bottom car parking area there are four garages that are used as storage and maintenance areas for the property's operations team. There is also a large storage shed set within a walled garden area and an office in the west wing part of the manor house. On the ground floor close to the owner's/manager's house there is a 'back of house' area comprising a corridor off which there is a range of storage and linen rooms. Located to the rear of the west wing of the manor house there is four-bedroom house that is currently occupied by Pickwell Manor's managers. The majority of the bedrooms are locate

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Bed and Breakfast

Date on Market:

01/07/2025

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More details for 106a High St, Barnstaple - Retail for Sale

106a High St

Barnstaple, EX31 1HP

  • Retail for Sale
  • £149,950
  • 793 sq ft
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More details for 18 South St, Torrington - Retail for Sale

18 South St

Torrington, EX38 8AA

  • Retail for Sale
  • £185,000
  • 617 sq ft
  • Smoke Detector

Torrington Retail for Sale - Great Torrington

LOCATION<br/>Opposite the Torrington branch of Webbers Estate Agents in the heart of the town, just a few yards from the Pannier Market and town hall the premises are well placed for passing trade. <br/>Nearby is South Street car park, where the owner of this property may be able to apply for a residents’ parking permit through Torridge District Council. Availability and eligibility are subject to the council’s criteria.<br/>Torrington is a vibrant market town set high above the River Torridge. Each year it hosts a well attended May Day celebration. The town lies approximately 11 miles from Barnstaple and around 7 miles from Bideford. It is also known for being the home of Dartington Crystal and for the nearby Rosemoor Gardens, both of which are major attractions in the area.<br/><br/>THE PREMISES<br/>The property must be viewed internally to appreciate the size and extent of the accommodation, which is arranged over three floors. <br/>The ground floor area provides approximately 617 sq ft of space. <br/>To the rear of the property is a further retail area with a large kitchen. <br/>The upper floors provide a lounge, kitchen/diner, 5 bedrooms (3 en-suite) with further bathroom and shower room. <br/>The premises are in need of work and modernisation throughout.<br/>Would be ideal for a variety of retail uses, subject to any necessary planning consent.<br/>This property benefits from approved planning permission for a change of use to a six bed House of Multiple Occupation (HMO), under application reference 1/0144/2025/FUL.<br/><br/>SERVICES AND UTILITIES <br/>All mains connected. We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting <br/>VAT<br/>We understand that our client has not opted to charge VAT. All interested parties should make their own enquiries of HMRC.<br/><br/>BUSINESS RATES <br/>£11,500 UBR. As of April 2026, the Uniform Business Rate (UBR) multipliers are 43.2p in the pound for properties with a Rateable Value below £51,000 and 48.0p for properties at £51,000 or above. The Rateable Value has been obtained from the Valuation Office Agency at the time these details were prepared. Prospective occupiers should verify the current Rateable Value and multiplier with the Valuation Office Agency or via the GOV.UK website. Small Business Rate Relief (up to 100%) may apply for properties with a Rateable Value below £12,000, subject to eligibility and local authority assessment.<br/><br/>LEGAL ADVICE <br/>We strongly recommend that a buyer takes independent legal advice and instructs solicitors to act on their behalf. Each party bears their own legal costs unless otherwise stated.<br/><br/>PLANNING <br/>It is the responsibility of the proposed buyer to satisfy for themselves independently that their intended use complies with existing planning permission by contacting the local council planning department. The cost of any change of planning use is the buyer’s responsibility.<br/>

Contact:

Webbers

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

31/03/2025

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More details for 111 High St, Ilfracombe - Retail for Sale

111 High St

Ilfracombe, EX34 9ET

  • Retail for Sale
  • £350,000
  • 1,435 sq ft
  • Security System

Ilfracombe Retail for Sale

LOCATION<br/>In a prime High Street trading location within the very heart of Ilfracombe, North Devon's main holiday resort.<br/><br/>The town is expanding with a new southern development of around 350 houses due soon. <br/><br/>In addition the resort has become a favourite with day trippers visiting to see 'Verity' the statue on the pier made by the well know artist Damien Hirst. <br/><br/>Ilfracombe has many beaches, a picturesque harbour, parks, municipal gardens and a Water Sports Centre at Larkstone Bay. <br/><br/>THE PROPERTY<br/>An exceptional example of Victorian architecture this Grade II listed family home boasts large rooms with high ceilings and plenty of natural light. <br/><br/>There is a 46 seater licenced restaurant (30 seats in the main restaurant and the option of an additional 16 seats in the function room, which is currently being utilised as a beauticians) and cloakrooms as well as commercial kitchen to the ground floor. <br/><br/>Across the upper floors is the 5 bedroom owner’s accommodation that would easily suit two families as there is a rear second floor pedestrian access to Tarry Lane. <br/><br/>The property has gas fired central heating and the business is for sale as a going concern. <br/><br/>THE BUSINESS<br/>Operating as a restaurant since 1995, this long established catering business is utilised now as a Chinese restaurant and takeaway. <br/><br/>There are 46 covers which includes the function room (now used as a beauticians but could easily convert back to catering use). <br/><br/>Details of trade and opening hours will be made available to genuine buyers after inspection.<br/><br/>SERVICES AND UTILITIES <br/>All mains connected. We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting <br/>BUSINESS RATES <br/>£6,400 UBR. As of April 2026, the Uniform Business Rate (UBR) multipliers are 43.2p in the pound for properties with a Rateable Value below £51,000 and 48.0p for properties at £51,000 or above. <br/>The Rateable Value has been obtained from the Valuation Office Agency at the time these details were prepared. Prospective occupiers should verify the current Rateable Value and multiplier with the Valuation Office Agency or via the GOV.UK website. <br/>Small Business Rate Relief (up to 100%) may apply for properties with a Rateable Value below £12,000, subject to eligibility and local authority assessment.<br/><br/>VAT<br/>We understand that our client has not opted to charge VAT. All interested parties should make their own enquiries of HMRC.<br/><br/>LEGAL ADVICE <br/>We strongly recommend that a buyer takes independent legal advice and instructs solicitors to act on their behalf. Each party bears their own legal costs unless otherwise stated.<br/><br/>PLANNING <br/>It is the responsibility of the proposed buyer to satisfy for themselves independently that their intended use complies with existing planning permission by contacting the local council planning department. The cost of any change of planning use is the buyer’s responsibility.<br/>From Webbers Offices in Ilfracombe High Street cross over the road and head to the left along the the road, walking past the traffic lights. The premises are on the same side directly opposite the Post Office.

Contact:

Webbers

Date on Market:

28/03/2025

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More details for Fore St, North Tawton - Retail for Sale

The Copper Key - Fore St

North Tawton, EX20 2ED

  • Retail for Sale
  • £330,000
  • 3,013 sq ft
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More details for Village Rd, Christow - Retail for Sale

The Artichoke Inn - Village Rd

Christow, EX6 7NF

  • Retail for Sale
  • £240,000
  • 3,969 sq ft

Christow Retail for Sale

Investment Consideration: Gross Initial Yield: 9.75% Rental Income: £23,400 p.a. VAT is NOT applicable to this property Comprises Grade II Listed public house with restaurant and 3-bedroom owner`s flat Benefits from large outdoor seating and large car park, kids play area and garage Located at the entrance of Dartmoor National Park in the heart of the desirable village of Christow. Property Description: Comprises a public house with 3-bed owner`s accommodation. The pub comes complete with a snug, 3 working fireplaces, beer garden, courtyard, garage and private owners parking, and a separate large car park across the road. The building dates back from the 12th Century and is the only pub in the village, providing the following accommodation and dimensions: Ground Floor: Open plan bar & restaurant, kitchen, cellar, wc`s First Floor: 3 bedrooms, living room, bathroom Total GIA: 280 sq m (3,014 sq ft) Tenancy: The property is at present let to an Individual for a term of 6 Years 11 Months from 20th November 2024 at a current rent of £23,400 p.a. and the lease contains full repairing and insuring covenants. Rent review on 20.10.27 and 20.10.30 open market upward only. Tenant option to determine on 20.10.27 with min 6 months notice. Deposit held of £5,000. Location: Christow is a village and civil parish in the Teignbridge district of Devon, England, about 12 miles southwest of Exeter. The village is in the Teign Valley, just off the B3193 road that links Chudleigh and Dunsford. The property is located at the entrance of Dartmoor National Park in the heart of the desirable village of Christow.

Contact:

Blue Alpine Partners Ltd

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

27/03/2025

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More details for Briton St, Bampton - Hospitality for Sale

Quarryman's Rest - Briton St

Bampton, EX16 9LN

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £450,000
  • 5,382 sq ft
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More details for 19 Fore St, Cullompton - Retail for Sale

White Hart - 19 Fore St

Cullompton, EX15 1JS

  • Retail for Sale
  • £380,000
  • 4,930 sq ft
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More details for 122A Fore St, Exeter - Retail for Sale

122A Fore St

Exeter, EX4 3JQ

  • Retail for Sale
  • £350,000
  • 4,284 sq ft
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