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Character Cotswold Pub To Let with Sidney Phillips

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 11th January 2021 -

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A traditional character village hostelry situated in the charming Cotswold village of Conderton is being marketed for lease by specialist licensed property advisers Sidney Phillips.

Conderton stands in the Vale of Avon on the south side of Bredon Hill. Despite its lovely rural situation it is conveniently located for commuters being just off the A46 trunk route which links the market towns of Tewkesbury and Evesham and is only four miles from junction 9 of the M5 motorway.

At the very heart of the village, the Yew Tree is a most attractive Grade II listed 17th century building constructed of traditional Cotswold Limestone beneath a pitched tiled roof. It has a wealth of period charm and character and was sympathetically refurbished by the Landlords just over 12 months ago, and benefits from three interconnecting trade areas (80), four bedroom owners accommodation and extensive enclosed lawned and patioed gardens (100 ).

It is now being offered to let on favourable private free-of-tie lease terms, off a premium of £15,000.

For further information about this pub to let and other pubs for sale, please contact Sidney Phillips on 01981 250333, by email ([email protected]) or click here for more detail.


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