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Charming Shropshire Pub To Let Nil Premium with Sidney Phillips

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 11th February 2021 -

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A charming red brick Shropshire pub in the desirable village of Sambrook is now available to let on a new free-of-tie lease agreement through specialist licensed property advisers Sidney Phillips.

The Three Horseshoes occupies a notable position on the edge of the village of Sambrook in rural Shropshire, equidistant between the towns of Newport and Market Drayton, close to the A41.

The premises offers three character trade areas including a bar, lounge and dining room, as well as an excellent three bedroom owner’s accommodation above. The premises benefits from large grounds with a beer patio, car park, beer garden and one acre paddock.

Although closed since January 2020, the Three Horseshoes has previously traded as a vibrant community pub to the local area with an element of destination dining. There is undoubted opportunity for the pub to reopen and also scope to use the paddock for the development of the business whether that be for events or camping.

A new free-of-tie lease agreement on favourable terms is being offered nil premium and an annual rent of £22,000.

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

 


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