Guide price
£450,000
Pub/bar for sale74 High Street, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14
Freehold
About this property
Grade II Listed
Large Car Park
Commercial Kitchen
Letting Rooms
Opportunity
The Somerset Arms is a detached, roadside public house situated on the High Street in village of Semington. The property is available for sale freehold and presents an opportunity for a new operator to create a new venue to serve the local community and surrounding area.
Location
Semington is located between Trowbridge (approximately 3.5miles south west) and Melksham (approximately 3 miles north) at the junction between the A361 and A350. The pub is situated on a plot measuring approximately 0.4 acres and can be found at the northern end of the High Street in the Historic Core of the village.
Arrangement
The property has a number of desirable features, all of which can be utilised for income generation. Internally, the premises has two principal trade areas; a public bar and restaurant, with an additional private dining area. A large commercial kitchen with a walk in cold room, separate store and wash-up area, above ground cellar and wcs complete the ground floor. Feature fireplaces can be found throughout.
Three letting rooms are available within the rear wing at first floor, with the manager’s accommodation and staff welfare facilities laid out across the first floor at the front of the building.
Externally, a vehicular access to the side of the building serves a large tarmacadam customer car park. A patio area with smoking solution is also available to the rear. Land to the front of the site (between the pub building and road) has been used for additional parking and customer seating.
The Somerset Arms is a detached, roadside public house situated on the High Street in village of Semington. The property is available for sale freehold and presents an opportunity for a new operator to create a new venue to serve the local community and surrounding area.
Location
Semington is located between Trowbridge (approximately 3.5miles south west) and Melksham (approximately 3 miles north) at the junction between the A361 and A350. The pub is situated on a plot measuring approximately 0.4 acres and can be found at the northern end of the High Street in the Historic Core of the village.
Arrangement
The property has a number of desirable features, all of which can be utilised for income generation. Internally, the premises has two principal trade areas; a public bar and restaurant, with an additional private dining area. A large commercial kitchen with a walk in cold room, separate store and wash-up area, above ground cellar and wcs complete the ground floor. Feature fireplaces can be found throughout.
Three letting rooms are available within the rear wing at first floor, with the manager’s accommodation and staff welfare facilities laid out across the first floor at the front of the building.
Externally, a vehicular access to the side of the building serves a large tarmacadam customer car park. A patio area with smoking solution is also available to the rear. Land to the front of the site (between the pub building and road) has been used for additional parking and customer seating.