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Business
Guide price
£350,000
(£350,000.00/sq. ft)
Pub/bar for sale
Mill Hey Brew House, Mill Hey, Haworth BD221 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Haworth Primary School 0.2 miles
- Lees Primary School 0.6 miles
- Keighley 3.1 miles
- Crossflatts 4.6 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Wholly refurbished Public House premises in superb trading position
- High capacity trade areas comprising open plan bar/lounge on ground floor
- First floor party/functions room
- Prominent central position, fronting main through route, opposite kwvlr
- Attractive external areas including terrace and private parking
- Freehold property to include trade furnishings, equipment and goodwill £350,000
Location & description
Haworth is an enduringly popular Worth Valley town, a sought after residential area in addition to being internationally famous as home to The Brontes, which together with the historic Parsonage, the cobbled Main Street with its variety of acclaimed individual shops, and steam railway draw thousands of annual visitors.
For many years having traded as The Royal Oak the property has in recent years been completely re-organised and refurbished - today offering characterful open plan accommodation on ground level, having the benefit of external terrace to the side. To the first floor is a self contained party/function room, the property benefitting from good kitchen plus extensive storage areas capable of further development if required (subject to availability of appropriate consents).
Accommodation
Ground Floor: Entrance Lobby; bar 12.6 x 7.8m plus 5.1 x 4.1m with long metal top timber fronted servery to side, 2 fireplaces (ornamental) and having part tiled, part timber and part stone floor; kitchen 6.1 x 3.1m ; ladies, gents & WC for disabled; store 7.8 x 7.3m with doors to Car Park.
Lower Ground Floor: Beer cellar 6.3 x 3.3m, store 3.8 x 3.3m; 2 further storage areas.
First Floor: Function room (via stairs from bar area) 8.0 x 6.9m plus 4.4 x 3.7m having bar servery, timber floor and feature exposed ceiling timbers; ladies& gents toilets; Staff WC, office 3.4 x 2.6m; prep kitchen 4.1 x 2.1m; store 7.4 x 3.5m.
Externally: Private car park at side for approx 6 cars. Terrace (timber decked with furnishings).
The business
The business trades wholly under management as a traditional Free House (with some food) in the modern style. Full trade details available on application.
Contents
Trade Fixtures will remain in situ including loose furnishings (excluding beer raising plant etc, any leased items or those personal to the vendors).
Rates
Rv £10,000 (wef 1st April 2023)
EPC
C(67)
Price
£350,000 for the freehold property to include trade furnishings and equipment and goodwill. Vat Applicable - the transaction to be treated as Transfer of a going Concern (tupe applies).
Viewing
By arrangement via the sole agents - Atkinson associates
Haworth is an enduringly popular Worth Valley town, a sought after residential area in addition to being internationally famous as home to The Brontes, which together with the historic Parsonage, the cobbled Main Street with its variety of acclaimed individual shops, and steam railway draw thousands of annual visitors.
For many years having traded as The Royal Oak the property has in recent years been completely re-organised and refurbished - today offering characterful open plan accommodation on ground level, having the benefit of external terrace to the side. To the first floor is a self contained party/function room, the property benefitting from good kitchen plus extensive storage areas capable of further development if required (subject to availability of appropriate consents).
Accommodation
Ground Floor: Entrance Lobby; bar 12.6 x 7.8m plus 5.1 x 4.1m with long metal top timber fronted servery to side, 2 fireplaces (ornamental) and having part tiled, part timber and part stone floor; kitchen 6.1 x 3.1m ; ladies, gents & WC for disabled; store 7.8 x 7.3m with doors to Car Park.
Lower Ground Floor: Beer cellar 6.3 x 3.3m, store 3.8 x 3.3m; 2 further storage areas.
First Floor: Function room (via stairs from bar area) 8.0 x 6.9m plus 4.4 x 3.7m having bar servery, timber floor and feature exposed ceiling timbers; ladies& gents toilets; Staff WC, office 3.4 x 2.6m; prep kitchen 4.1 x 2.1m; store 7.4 x 3.5m.
Externally: Private car park at side for approx 6 cars. Terrace (timber decked with furnishings).
The business
The business trades wholly under management as a traditional Free House (with some food) in the modern style. Full trade details available on application.
Contents
Trade Fixtures will remain in situ including loose furnishings (excluding beer raising plant etc, any leased items or those personal to the vendors).
Rates
Rv £10,000 (wef 1st April 2023)
EPC
C(67)
Price
£350,000 for the freehold property to include trade furnishings and equipment and goodwill. Vat Applicable - the transaction to be treated as Transfer of a going Concern (tupe applies).
Viewing
By arrangement via the sole agents - Atkinson associates
More information
Listed by
Atkinson associates
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