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More details for 2-3 Queen Street, Bath - Retail for Sale

The Bath Gin Bar - 2-3 Queen Street

Bath, BA1 1HE

  • Retail for Sale
  • £775,000
  • 3,584 sq ft

Bath Retail for Sale

A truly unique opportunity to acquire freehold gin bar with living accommodation over within the heart of Bath. The freehold is available for the guide price of £775,000. The internal accommodation comprises of the principal bar areas on the ground and first floors with functional built in bars and ample seating and standing areas. There are two sets of staircases leading to the uppers and basement levels. The basement benefits former commercial kitchen / preparation area and the second staircase, currently blocked off, houses the ventilation system. General storage and vaults as well as customer toilets. The uppers (second and third floors) need renovation and improvement and provide an excellent opportunity to develop versatile owner or managers accommodation or potentially letting rooms. Previously occupied as two qty. one-bedroom apartments. It is an attractive Grade II listed Georgian building with ashlar façade, dual frontage with traditional small pane shop windows. The building has a shallow depth, but subject to necessary consents, could potentially offer opportunities to split or sub-divide due to the existing two points of access and stairwells. The business opportunity comprises of The Bath Distillery (currently operated off site producing own label gins and gin making experience) and The Gin Bar itself. Available by separate negotiation as going concern to include intellectual property, trading assets and stock. Further details and financials will be available at full discretion of the owners following a successful viewing and signing of a nondisclosure agreement.

Contact:

Cooper and Tanner 1908 Limited

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

08/08/2025

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More details for 116 High St, Street - Retail for Sale

116 High St

Street, BA16 0EW

  • Retail for Sale
  • £350,000
  • 7,508 sq ft
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More details for Beach Rd, West Bexington - Hospitality for Sale

Manor Hotel - Beach Rd

West Bexington, DT2 9DF

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £1,300,000
  • 13,140 sq ft
  • Restaurant

West Bexington Hospitality for Sale

West Bexington is a village in south-west Dorset, England, sited just behind the Chesil Beach about 6 miles (10 km) southeast of Bridport. The coast here is part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site. The West Bexington nature reserve is one of the Dorset Wildlife Trust’s few coastal reserves. It is internationally important because of the rare shingle habitat that thrives here In addition to the coastline, there are many tourist attractions in the area including Abbotsbury Swannery (5 miles), Lyme Regis (16 miles), Dorchester (13 miles) and Weymouth (14 miles). Rightmove reports House prices in West Bexington have an overall average of £612,500 over the last year. The majority of properties sold in West Bexington during the last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £775,000. Terraced properties sold for an average of £450,000. Beautiful hotel, pub and restaurant with far reaching views over Chesil Beach Available Freehold as a Going Concern The Manor House Hotel dates from the 16 Century and is a Grade II Listed Building. The original building has been extended on a number of occasions with sympathetic additions. It now comprises a principal building arranged over lower ground, upper ground, first and second floors. The building is extended to the east with a two storey annex and a substantial residential property. To the rear is a further single storey building housing a former skittle alley and now used for storage. Elevations are of local stone beneath a series pitched slate roofs. The extensive terraces, gardens, grounds and car parking are all laid out on the south side of the property with far-reaching views over Chesil Beach and the surrounding countryside. There is outside seating on the various terraces for at least 150 customers and car parking for 40+ cars. The site area is 2.116 acres. Freehold character former manor house with beach and sea views, beautifully landscaped grounds and outside terraces 13 double ensuite letting bedrooms, many with sea views Stunning 4 bedroom house (3 ensuite) with sea views Additional guest or staff apartment with sea views Former skittle alley offering development potential Site area of 2.116 acres Freehold guide price £1,300,000 The Lower Ground Floor There is a lower ground floor bar with servery and seating for 30 customers. To the rear is the cold room. Ground Floor The original entrance is from west elevation although most guests will enter from the east terrace. A central hallway gives access to a residents lounge, private dining room (licensed for weddings) and breakfast room seating 30 customers. The ground floor is completed by a conservatory restaurant seating approximately 30 customers, ladies and gentlemen’s WCs, trade kitchen and back of house. To the rear of the Manor House is a separate building formerly used as a skittle alley. First Floor At first floor level there are 10 no. letting bedrooms all of which are furnished with double beds and have ensuite bathrooms. Most have sea views. Second Floor There are a further 3 no. letting bedrooms at second floor level. Again, all are double rooms with ensuite bathrooms. All have sea views. Annex A two storey annex adjoins the Manor House. At ground floor level there is an open plan kitchen and living room. At first floor there is a large double bedroom, ensuite bathroom and dressing room. House The accommodation is completed by a stunning 4 bedroom house. The ground floor comprises a kitchen and utility room, dining room, study/office, shower room and large living room. At first floor level there are 3 ensuite bedrooms all with sea views and a rear facing 4 bedroom. The Manor Hotel is presently run under corporate management. The food and beverage offer appeals to the local village and resident population but is primarily a destination choice for tourists, day trippers and walkers. The accommodation is popular with those visiting the area, particularly tourists and walkers. All of the hotel’s rooms and ‘dog-friendly’. The Manor Hotel offers a buyer a tremendous opportunity to upgrade and expand the letting accommodation utilising the annex and house both of which are presently occupied by staff. In the alternative, a buyer making a lifestyle choice could take advantage of a well established business combined with a large and attractive family house to live. Please contact Savills to discuss financial information. Local Planning Authority - Dorset Council Listed Building - Grade II Listed Conservation Area - No AONB - Yes EPC - C-60. The property is connected to mains services of water, drainage and electricity.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

17/07/2025

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More details for Baird Rd, Quedgeley - Industrial for Sale

Baird Rd

Quedgeley, GL2 2AF

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £1,500,000
  • 14,876 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 65-66 Market Pl, Chippenham - Retail for Sale

65-66 Market Pl

Chippenham, SN15 3HG

  • Retail for Sale
  • £495,000
  • 5,312 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 Cobham Rd, Wimborne - Industrial for Sale

Cobham Rd

Wimborne, BH21 7RE

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £500,000
  • 4,715 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 2 Blandford Hts, Blandford Forum - Industrial for Sale

Concept House - 2 Blandford Hts

Blandford Forum, DT11 7TE

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £1,495,000
  • 18,516 sq ft
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