A well-known pub in Cornwall is up for sale for £1 million on Falmouth's waterfront.
The Quayside Inn, a Grade II listed four-storey building based on Arwenack Street, boasts views across the Custom Quay Harbour and is a prime location for shoppers and tourists alike.
The property, which features an external seating area for approximately 150 covers and trading space across two floors, presents a proposition for those looking to establish or expand their presence, in the Falmouth Market.
Inside, the ground floor features an open-plan trading area with harbour views, a central bar, and customer toilets. The lower ground floor provides additional space, with a separate trading area, bar, kitchen, beer store, and storage.
The first and second floors offer a mix of lounge areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, and offices which can be renovated to suit the buyer's needs.
The property is offered as a freehold, with the building held under title number CL161305. The external seating areas are held under two separate leases, providing space for dining and drinks service.
The larger lease, with a term of around 17 years and an annual rent of £18,846.68, covers a substantial area with a capacity of 115 covers.
It has been run as a Greene King Pub over the last few years – the only one in Cornwall.
There are two leases on outdoor areas, one of which is for 115 covers, and the other for 34 covers, to see more information see the online brochure.
The property is on the market for £1 million with WTS Property Consultants. To find out more information, visit their website.
A spokesperson said: “WTS Property Consultants are delighted to bring to the market the Quayside public house in Falmouth at OIRO £1,000,000 + VAT.
“The property is located in a prime position in the town centre and benefits from stunning views across the Custom Quay harbour.”
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