£18,200 pa
(£6.76/sq. ft. pa)
Pub/bar to letFord Street, Tavistock PL19
2,691 sq. ft
Available immediately
Furnished
About this property
Free-of-Tie Public House to Rent
Comprises ground floor public house and 3-bedroom owner`s accommodation above.
Total area size 250 sq m (2,691 sq ft)
Flexible terms to fit your needs
Located close to the town centre
Property Features:
Large public house with 3-bed owners accommodation
Total area size 250 sq m (2,691 sq ft)
Rated 4.1/5 stars on Google
Flexible terms to fit your needs
VAT is applicable to this property
Located close to the town centre with occupiers close by including takeaway, convenience store, car dealer and fashion accessories shop.
Property Description:
Comprises a ground floor public house with three-bed owners` accommodation at first floor. The pub benefits from large beer garden (30ppl), commercial kitchen, pool/dartboard games area and place for TV and sports.
Terms:
Available on a new lease with terms to be agreed by negotiation
Rent Year 1: £350 per week (pcm: £1,516.66)
Rent Year 2: £400 per week (pcm: £1,733.33)
Rent Year 3+: £450 per week (pcm: £1,950)
*VAT is applicable on 90% of the rent.
Deposit: £5,850 (no VAT on deposit)
Rateable Value:
Rateable Value - £9,400
Rates Payable - £0*
*Note - Small business rates relief available (subject to terms)
EPC:
The property benefits from a D Rating. Certificate and further details available on request.
Location:
Tavistock is an ancient stannary and market town within West Devon, England. It is situated on the River Tavy from which its name derives. Tavistock lies on the edge of Dartmoor, around 24 kilometres (14.9 mi) north of Plymouth on the A386. Plymouth Road, the A386 heading west from the centre of the square, is home to much of the town's tourist trade, with many hotels and bed and breakfast establishments, as well as the town's bus station. Between Plymouth Road and the Tavy is the park, known locally as the Meadows, along with car parks, the Wharf theatre, cinema and culture centre, and a public recreation pool. West of the Meadows are found the substantial playing fields and buildings of Tavistock College, reached by an underpass below the A386. Further south along the Plymouth Road/A386 lie industrial estates, supermarkets and other large retail outlets.
Large public house with 3-bed owners accommodation
Total area size 250 sq m (2,691 sq ft)
Rated 4.1/5 stars on Google
Flexible terms to fit your needs
VAT is applicable to this property
Located close to the town centre with occupiers close by including takeaway, convenience store, car dealer and fashion accessories shop.
Property Description:
Comprises a ground floor public house with three-bed owners` accommodation at first floor. The pub benefits from large beer garden (30ppl), commercial kitchen, pool/dartboard games area and place for TV and sports.
Terms:
Available on a new lease with terms to be agreed by negotiation
Rent Year 1: £350 per week (pcm: £1,516.66)
Rent Year 2: £400 per week (pcm: £1,733.33)
Rent Year 3+: £450 per week (pcm: £1,950)
*VAT is applicable on 90% of the rent.
Deposit: £5,850 (no VAT on deposit)
Rateable Value:
Rateable Value - £9,400
Rates Payable - £0*
*Note - Small business rates relief available (subject to terms)
EPC:
The property benefits from a D Rating. Certificate and further details available on request.
Location:
Tavistock is an ancient stannary and market town within West Devon, England. It is situated on the River Tavy from which its name derives. Tavistock lies on the edge of Dartmoor, around 24 kilometres (14.9 mi) north of Plymouth on the A386. Plymouth Road, the A386 heading west from the centre of the square, is home to much of the town's tourist trade, with many hotels and bed and breakfast establishments, as well as the town's bus station. Between Plymouth Road and the Tavy is the park, known locally as the Meadows, along with car parks, the Wharf theatre, cinema and culture centre, and a public recreation pool. West of the Meadows are found the substantial playing fields and buildings of Tavistock College, reached by an underpass below the A386. Further south along the Plymouth Road/A386 lie industrial estates, supermarkets and other large retail outlets.