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£995,000

(£995,000.00/sq. ft)

Pub/bar for sale

Evercreech Junction, Shepton Mallet BA4
1 sq. ft

£995,000

(£995,000.00/sq. ft)

Pub/bar for sale
Evercreech Junction, Shepton Mallet BA4

    • 1 sq. ft

About this property

    Destination freehouse on A371
    Located in a former railway hotel
    Well presented trade areas (71)
    9 stylish en suite letting rooms in outbuildings
    6 bedroom self-contained accommodation
    Trade garden and terrace (85), private gardens, car park (35)
    Net T/O approximately £860,000 and high profits

    This charming and historic country inn in the heart of Somerset is for sale with Sidney Phillips and presents a rare opportunity to own a well-established and lucrative business with a strong reputation and quality letting accommodation. Nestled between two Somerset towns and near numerous tourist attractions, this character freehouse boasts traditional features, a spacious restaurant and bar, landscaped trade garden and two outbuildings which house the bed & breakfast rooms. This opportunity is ideal for experienced publicans or hospitality investors who wish to purchase a thriving business.

    The Natterjack Inn occupies a prominent roadside position on the A371, connecting Bath and Shepton Mallet to Castle Cary. This public house is located on the southernmost edge of the village and parish of Evercreech. It is situated next to the site of the former railway station, Evercreech Junction, on the old Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway which was closed to passengers in March 1966. Today, the residual station buildings are private homes and the former station track bed forms their gardens. The former goods yard is a small industrial park, while the station’s hotel was renamed The Natterjack Inn in the 1970s.

    The village of Evercreech has a population of around 2,500 residents and is located approximately 3 miles southeast of Shepton Mallet, 5 miles northeast of Castle Cary and 4 miles northwest of Bruton.

    Evercreech contains a number of fine historic properties and a market cross which dates from the 15th century. The village is close to The Royal Bath and West Showground which hosts events throughout the year. Bath and Bristol are easily reached, both being approximately 20 miles distant. Mainline railway services are found at Castle Cary station with regular connections to London Paddington, Bristol, Weymouth, Plymouth and Penzance.

    The Natterjack Inn occupies a notable two storey property with a third floor loft conversion under a pitched slate roof. The premises has various stone built outbuildings, two of which are modern barn conversions and comprise the letting accommodation.

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