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Available immediately
Unfurnished

£8,940 pa

(£830.55/sq. ft. pa)

Retail premises to let

Adpar, Newcastle Emlyn SA38
1,464 sq. ft

£8,940 pa

(£830.55/sq. ft. pa)

Retail premises to let
Adpar, Newcastle Emlyn SA38

    • 1,464 sq. ft

Available immediately
Unfurnished

About this property

  • Town Centre Location

  • Excellent Trading History

  • Prime location. Available to let for your next culinary venture

  • Established reputation

  • Parking directly outside

  • Sunny spacious outdoor seating as an extension to the 60plus covers

  • Versatile layout

  • Extensive supportive community with no similar facility nearby

Looking for the dream space? **Are you looking to establish your dream pub, takeaway, corner shop, workshop or restaurant? ** needs to be viewed to appreciate size and location!
This former pub now a stand-alone lock-up restaurant with bar, has a large rear patio garden and customer off street parking to the front. Large front and conservatory restaurants with 65 potential covers. Stainless steel lined central kitchen, staff room and four rear washrooms. Approx 1466 sq ft (136 sq m) the use of the Premises: As a restaurant within Class E(b) of Schedule 2 to the Town and Country (Use Classes) Order 1987 licensed public house, hot-food takeaway and ancillary uses.
Flexible lease terms to accommodate your needs, whether you're launching a new venture or expanding an existing concept.

Newcastle Emlyn is located in the Teifi Valley between Cardigan and Lampeter and represents a traditional market town which serves a wide and largely rural community astride the River Teifi in both Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion.

The town supports several large regional employers including Dairy Partners together with a number of well occupied industrial areas hosting a range of enterprises including biotech and it businesses. The town also directly supports the rural economy through the livestock market and associated feed merchants, machinery and engineering uses. Other notable industries include construction and numerous local services and trades that comprise up the foundational economy.

The rural hinterland supports a wider range of agricultural and land-based industries including food producers and tourism businesses. The distinctive and historic town centre has a good mix of retail and services with a particular focus on convenience, food and drink and speciality retail.

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