Guide price
£395,000
(£91.08/sq. ft)
Property for saleThe Dun Cow, 4 - 6 Brook Street, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11
4,337 sq. ft
About this property
Attractive Grade 2 listed building
Rare town centre opportunity
Let to an established hospitality operator
Estimated Rates Payable: £12974
Town Centre Pub Investment
This premises are located within a prominent position within close proximity to Daventry's High Street which provides the traditional retail area of Daventry Town Centre. Other well established businesses on the High Street include Argos and Wetherspoons.
Road communications are good with access to the M1 motorway at Junction 16 being approximately 6 miles distant and Junction 18 approximately 7 miles distant. Mainline railway services are available at Rugby and Northampton.
The premises comprise a period public house occupying a prominent mid-terrace plot. Public access is provided directly from Brook Street, leading into the main lounge bar, which features a central timber-paneled bar servery and a inglenook fireplace.
To the rear of the property, there is an additional function room/lounge area with a central bar and kitchen facilities, offering further trading potential.
Externally, the pub benefits from a modernised patio beer garden, providing an attractive and functional outdoor trading space.
The upper floors comprise private accommodation, including residential rooms historically used for guest letting, in addition to dedicated landlord living quarters. A cellar is also available, however, has not been measured.
This premises are located within a prominent position within close proximity to Daventry's High Street which provides the traditional retail area of Daventry Town Centre. Other well established businesses on the High Street include Argos and Wetherspoons.
Road communications are good with access to the M1 motorway at Junction 16 being approximately 6 miles distant and Junction 18 approximately 7 miles distant. Mainline railway services are available at Rugby and Northampton.
The premises comprise a period public house occupying a prominent mid-terrace plot. Public access is provided directly from Brook Street, leading into the main lounge bar, which features a central timber-paneled bar servery and a inglenook fireplace.
To the rear of the property, there is an additional function room/lounge area with a central bar and kitchen facilities, offering further trading potential.
Externally, the pub benefits from a modernised patio beer garden, providing an attractive and functional outdoor trading space.
The upper floors comprise private accommodation, including residential rooms historically used for guest letting, in addition to dedicated landlord living quarters. A cellar is also available, however, has not been measured.