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Sidney Phillips Sell Cumbrian Gem

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 21st January 2021 -

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Sidney Phillips is delighted to announce the sale of the Bird in Hand, Oulton, Cumbria.

Set in the idyllic hamlet of Oulton, approximately 1.5 miles north of the bustling and thriving market town of Wigton is the Bird In Hand, a superbly presented roadside freehouse. The premises comprises a lounge bar, games room, conservatory, three bedroom owners accommodation and rear beer garden.

Sidney Phillips acted on behalf of the outgoing owners whom purchased the pub in 2006 and have enjoyed a rewarding and profitable lifestyle running, developing and refurbishing this successful business, are now seeking a more relaxed lifestyle.

 

Regional Valuations Manager Matthew Keeley said: “The Bird in Hand is a mature, well-established business and offers significant scope for expansion with the incorporation of a new owner’s ideas over several areas of presently un-tapped potential.”

The freehold interest of the Bird in Hand has been sold off an asking price of £165,000.

For further information about pubs for salepubs to lethow to lease your pub or how to buy a business, please contact Sidney Phillips on 01434 607841.


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