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Oxfordshire Thatched 17th Century Inn

£550,000

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Sidney Phillips Limited, The Midlands
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USE CLASSUse class orders: A3 Restaurants and Cafes and A4 Drinking Establishments

A3, A4

Key features

  • Oxfordshire thatched 17th century Inn
  • Set in 1.5 of an acre
  • 7 en suite letting bedrooms (6 providing s/c accommodation)
  • Additional camp site of 1.5 acres available in addition if required
  • Attractive stone-built property with character 2 section main bar with excellent catering facilities
  • T/O £500,000 pa inclusive of VAT

Description

The village of Clifton stands some 6 miles south of the market town of Banbury just a few miles from the motorway junction of the M40 motorway. The university city of Oxford is 18 miles due south. The excellent communication links make it an extremely popular residential location, one that commands some of the highest property values anywhere in the United Kingdom.

At the centre of the village on a crossroads is the Duke of Cumberlands Head, a very attractive historic property being Grade II listed and dating back to the 17th century and first recorded as a public house in 1774. It is of very pleasing appearance being mellow Oxfordshire stone beneath and pitched and thatched roof. It stands in a large plot of approaching 0.5 of an acre in addition to excellent character bars and restaurant facilities. It has 7 en suite letting bedrooms (6 of which are self-catering) and also a well appointed campsite. There are also very convenient trade gardens which more than double the capacity of the traditional pub. The property has been considerably upgraded and refurbished over the last 8 years and the quality of the improvements and the refurbishment will be evident to all who view. The property must be viewed to be appreciated.

TRADE AREAS
Open plan BAR, restaurant and games facilities which would at one time have been a myriad of small rooms but is now run as an open plan bar although the GAMES SECTION is slightly independent. The room has tiled floor throughout, heavily beamed ceiling, feature inglenook fireplace with oak beamed lintel and raised hearth with cast iron canopy over. The room has a fully equipped bar servery which has rustic paneled frontage and mirror display back fitting. There is traditional assorted seating throughout with tables and chairs able to cater for up to 60 customers. As previously stated, there is a games room with pool table and darts throw.

The catering facilities are a good size with a large CATERING KITCHEN with Altro nonslip flooring, comprehensive selection of stainless steel catering effects and worksurfaces and fully stainless steel panelled walls. Adjacent is a PREPARATION ROOM as well as a DRY STORE/FREEZE ROOM. Adjacent to the catering kitchen is an enclosed service compound and situated therein is a purpose-built unit which houses the BEER CELLAR.

Toilets and ablution block located at ground floor with easy access from the trade garden and the campsite. A set of LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S and DISABLED customer TOILETS. Also within this ablution block are three separate shower rooms.

LETTING ACCOMMODATION
There are 7 high quality en-suite letting bedrooms, each extremely well appointed and recently refurbished as follows:
BEDROOMS 1 to 5 are self-catering lets all of double size with LOUNGE and KITCHEN area as well as EN SUITE BATHROOMS
BEDROOM 6 is a double size room hotel room with an EN SUITE BATHROOM
BEDROOM 7 is a double size room and is located at ground floor level and has an EN SUITE WETROOM making it suitable for disabled use., it is also equipped for self-catering.

EXTERNAL
Outside there are two separate garden areas. One is a patio with gravel and adjacent to the main entrance which is at the rear of the property slightly beyond which is an enclosed lawned garden with 'A' frame picnic style bench seats etc able to cater for over 100 customers seated and there is a permanently constructed stone and brick double BBQ unit. There is also a timber child's climbing frame, swing etc.


To the front of the property is a forecourt area which could allow for further customer seating.

ADDITIONAL CAMPSITE
Available in addition is a campsite which extends to 1.5 acres. Currently houses 15 pitches (10 tents and 5 caravans), 12 of which have electricity points. Our clients also have shepherds huts and there is a sectionally built LAUNDRY ROOM. This land and campsite can be purchased in addition by separate negotiation if desired.

Oxfordshire Thatched 17th Century Inn

Approximate location

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Kings Sutton Station2.6 miles
  • Heyford Station4.5 miles

About Sidney Phillips Limited, The Midlands

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Sidney Phillips Limited, The Midlands

About Sidney Phillips

Pub, hotel and restaurant specialists with a bespoke and personal service

Whether you are looking to buy or sell a pub or a licensed business, we take great pride in delivering a personable service.

Our comprehensive expertise and experience ensure we are able to provide the highest standard of service to clients in the market.

Sidney Phillips operates a bespoke agency service which can assist with buying and selling of both leasehol

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