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Restaurants for Sale near Bury, UK

Restaurants for Sale Within 10 miles of the Bury, UK

More details for 33 Back Piccadilly, Manchester - Retail for Sale

Rat & Pigeon - 33 Back Piccadilly

Manchester, M1 1HP

  • Retail for Sale
  • £885,000
  • 2,628 sq ft
  • Security System

Manchester Retail for Sale

Located in the city of Manchester in the Northern Quarter district of the city, 35.3 miles (56.5 kilometres) east of Liverpool and 44.4 miles (71.0 kilometres) south west of Leeds. The Rat & Pigeon is situated at the intersection between Back Piccadilly and Little Lever Street in centre of the Northern Quarter and a short distance from Piccadilly Gardens. Nearby occupiers includes Piccadilly House (JD Wetherspoon), Popeyes, Five Guys and Pret. Freehold public house investment for sale let until July 2043 at a current rent of £66,950 per annum The property comprises the ground, basement and two upper floors of a three storey corner building with painted brick elevations beneath a pitched roof. Freehold public house investment Entire property let to M1 1HP Ltd Property arranged over four levels: basement, ground, first and second floors Current rent of £66,950 per annum The rent is subject to five yearly open market reviews (from the 10th anniversary) and annual RPI increase with a collar of 1% and a cap of 4% (except in the open market review year) We are instructed to invite offers in excess of £885,000 (7.16% NIY) Lease expires July 2043 Site extending to 0.026 acres Business unaffected by sale Ground Floor: The ground floor provides an open plan trading area with a central bar servery and seating on loose tables, chairs and bench seating for 50 customers. Ancillary areas include a trade kitchen, customer WC's and stores to the rear. First Floor: The first floor comprises a venue for 65 customers with a bar servery and small lounge. Second Floor: The second floor comprises a games room and a further public bar with seating for 40 customers alongside a band room and WC. Basement: The basement provides a cellar, office and stores. The entire property is let to M1 1HP Ltd on a 20 year lease from 13 July 2023 at a current rent of £66,950 per annum which is subject to five yearly open market reviews (from the 10th anniversary) and annual RPI increase with a collar of 1% and a cap of 4% (except in the open market review year). A rent deposit of £14,646 is held by the landlord.

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

30/03/2026

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More details for 2-4 Churchgate, Bolton - Retail for Sale

The Swan - 2-4 Churchgate

Bolton, BL1 1HJ

  • Retail for Sale
  • £1,200,000
  • 3,000 sq ft
  • Smoke Detector

Bolton Retail for Sale

The Property comprises a part-three and part-four storey, Grade II listed public house. The Property is dated from the 18th Century and there has been a number of extensions and reconfigurations over the years. The elevations are of brick construction set beneath a series a pitched, slate covered roof. Overall, the Property extends to 0.26 acres. The Property is situated on the corner of Churchgate and Bradshawgate within Bolton town centre. Bolton is a town located in Greater Manchester, 11 miles north east of Manchester and 13 miles south of Blackburn. Churchgate and Bradshawgate are prominent routes, through the town centre, surrounded by mixed use areas of commercial, residential and leisure. The locality forms part of the leisure circuit with nearby operators including Hogarths (Amber Taverns), The Spinning Mule (JD Wetherspoon) and a number of independent operators. The locality is a Conservation Area. The Swan - the main trading area is U shaped, over split levels, with a central bar servery. To the rear, there is a DJ booth and dancefloor leading to a double door into the courtyard. The room is furnished with both fixed and freestanding furniture. Barristers - located fronting Bradshawgate and typically trading from the evenings until late. A single traditional room with bar servery. The room is furnished with timber panel features throughout along with both fixed and freestanding furniture. Between the two trading areas, there is an enclosed courtyard used for external drinking. Ancillary accommodation includes two large storerooms with the potential to provide further trading areas, stores and an additional garage. To the basement, there is a former clubroom with a lounge, bar area and dancefloor. Beer cellar serving both The Swan and Barristers, as well as a variety of stores (including a plant room). The first floor is accessed via a central staircase leading into an office and staff WC. To the rear, there is a former function room with kitchen and WC. To the Churchgate end of the building, there is a former dining area comprising of two rooms. There are five former hotel rooms and stores. The second floor is laid out over a variety of split levels providing 30 former hotel rooms, shared WC/bathrooms, storerooms and a plant room. The third floor provides former staff accommodation of two, one bedroom flats that both comprise a lounge and bathroom, as well as two additional staff bedrooms. The Property is Grade II Listed and located within the Churchgate Conservation Area. The Property has been granted a Premises Licence in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003.

Contacts:

Christie & Co

Savills

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

01/12/2025

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More details for 1 Glynne St, Bolton - Retail for Sale

Shakespeare (Pub) - 1 Glynne St

Bolton, BL4 7DN

  • Retail for Sale
  • £550,000
  • 3,658 sq ft
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More details for 252 Grimshaw Ln, Manchester - Retail for Sale

Victoria Hotel - 252 Grimshaw Ln

Manchester, M24 2AL

  • Retail for Sale
  • £550,000
  • 4,453 sq ft
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FAQs About Restaurants For Sale in Bury

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How many restaurants are currently available for sale in Bury?
There are currently 0 restaurant properties available for sale. Sizes range from to , with an average size of.
How much does restaurant property cost in Bury?
The average asking price is approximately per sq ft, with prices ranging from to per sq ft. Values are influenced by factors such as location, trading potential, fit-out quality, size and local demand.
What factors influence restaurant property values?
Location, footfall, visibility, accessibility, seating capacity, kitchen facilities, extraction systems and trading history can all influence value. Properties with established fit-outs or strong trading locations may attract additional buyer interest.
What sizes of restaurant property are available?
Available properties range from to , with an average size of. Opportunities may suit independent operators, expanding hospitality businesses and larger restaurant groups.
What should I consider before buying a restaurant property?
Important considerations include location, customer footfall, visibility, kitchen specification, extraction systems, storage space, licensing requirements, accessibility and future operating costs. Buyers should also assess the property's suitability for their concept and target market.
Can I buy a fully fitted restaurant?
Some restaurant properties are sold with an existing fit-out, including kitchen equipment, extraction systems, seating areas and customer facilities. Others may require refurbishment or a complete reconfiguration before opening.
Do restaurant properties require specific licences?
Depending on the intended operation, licences may be required for alcohol sales, late-night trading or entertainment. Buyers should verify existing licences and understand any local authority requirements before completing a purchase.
Can I change the use of a restaurant property?
Many restaurant properties fall within Use Class E, which may allow flexibility between restaurant, café, retail, office and other commercial uses. However, any proposed change should be confirmed with the local planning authority.
What due diligence should I carry out before buying?
Buyers should review planning permissions, licences, title documents, building condition reports, environmental matters and any existing operational infrastructure. Professional legal and surveying advice is recommended before proceeding.
What additional costs should I budget for?
In addition to the purchase price, buyers should budget for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), legal fees, surveys, finance costs, insurance, refurbishment works and any upgrades required to meet operational or regulatory standards.
Can restaurant properties be attractive investments?
Restaurant properties can generate income through occupational leases and may benefit from strong locations with consistent customer demand. As with any investment, buyers should assess tenant quality, lease terms, local market conditions and long-term growth prospects.

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