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Nil Premium Cotswold Pub Available from Sidney Phillips

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 20th January 2021 -

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The Ship Inn, a character stone-built pub boasting a stunning canalside position is newly available to lease on a favourable free-of-tie lease agreement from Sidney Phillips.

 

The Ship Inn sits in Briscombe Port which at one time was the third largest inland port in the UK. It is now owned by Stroud District Council (including the public house) and is earmarked for a major redevelopment within the next three to five years, including the reinstatement of the former stretch of the Stroudwater Canal as well as upgrading the River Frome which for much of its course nearby is underground.

 

The property has been well maintained and comprises of three bar areas capable of seating 70, a four bedroom owners accommodation, commercial kitchen, car park and gardens.

 

The premises are being offered to the market on a new and favourable free-of-tie lease agreement, at nil premium.

 

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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