£400,000
(£1.00/sq. ft)
Pub/bar for saleMain Street, Dent LA10
400,000 sq. ft
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Business
About this property
Three hundred year old Inn located in the charming West Dales village of Dent.
Beautiful valley of Dentdale
Traditional 16th century inn
Three section trade area (53)
Four letting rooms
Trade garden (76) and parking (15)
Net sales iro £180,000 per annum
seller ref 95922
Dent is a picturesque, ‘chocolate box’ village in the secluded and beautiful valley of Dentdale. The village is located in the county of Cumbria within the historic boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire in the Yorkshire Dales. The village, with its cobbled main street, whitewashed cottages and ancient church set in a deep narrow valley, is hugely popular with walkers. It is also home to Dent Railway Station, the highest mainline station in England at 1,150ft above sea level, and trains run on the Settle to Carlisle Line. The village lies approximately 5 miles south-east of Sedbergh and approximately 10 miles from junction 37 of the M6 motorway.
The Sun Inn is a Grade II listed building which dates back to the 16th century and retains much of its original character and charm. It is of stone construction with a whitewashed exterior under a pitched slate roof.
Virtual freehold £400,000 to include goodwill, fixtures and fittings. Stock at valuation in addition.
The Sun Inn is held on a 1,000 year lease which commenced on 1st October 1720. The remainder of the land (the yard and garden) is held on a lease dated 26th February 1762 for a term of 959 years and subject to a peppercorn rent.
No direct approach to be made to the business; please direct all communications through Sidney Phillips.
Viewing strictly by appointment only.
Beautiful valley of Dentdale
Traditional 16th century inn
Three section trade area (53)
Four letting rooms
Trade garden (76) and parking (15)
Net sales iro £180,000 per annum
seller ref 95922
Dent is a picturesque, ‘chocolate box’ village in the secluded and beautiful valley of Dentdale. The village is located in the county of Cumbria within the historic boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire in the Yorkshire Dales. The village, with its cobbled main street, whitewashed cottages and ancient church set in a deep narrow valley, is hugely popular with walkers. It is also home to Dent Railway Station, the highest mainline station in England at 1,150ft above sea level, and trains run on the Settle to Carlisle Line. The village lies approximately 5 miles south-east of Sedbergh and approximately 10 miles from junction 37 of the M6 motorway.
The Sun Inn is a Grade II listed building which dates back to the 16th century and retains much of its original character and charm. It is of stone construction with a whitewashed exterior under a pitched slate roof.
Virtual freehold £400,000 to include goodwill, fixtures and fittings. Stock at valuation in addition.
The Sun Inn is held on a 1,000 year lease which commenced on 1st October 1720. The remainder of the land (the yard and garden) is held on a lease dated 26th February 1762 for a term of 959 years and subject to a peppercorn rent.
No direct approach to be made to the business; please direct all communications through Sidney Phillips.
Viewing strictly by appointment only.