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Leisure And Lifestyle Businesses for sale in Bristol, South West
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| Hotel & Brewery Licence |
| Asking Price: £1,500,000 |
Turnover: £303,687 |
Location: South West |
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| Freehold hotel and free-of-tie brewery licence. Large free-of-tie bar and dining facility, with an entertainment area. It also has a connecting café/diner, function and meeting room facilities. The property has a wealth of potential and redeveloped uses, which gives a new owner endless options for ... |
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Local information: Bristol, South West
Bristol is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in south west England, with an estimated population of 416,400 for the unitary authority and a surrounding urban area with an estimated 561,500 residents, making it the UK’s eighth most populous city. It received a Royal Charter in 1155, was granted County status in 1373, and from the 13th century ranked among the top three English cities after London, alongside York and Norwich, until the rise of Liverpool, Birmingham and Manchester during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century.
In more recent years the economy has depended on the aerospace industry, and the city centre docks have been regenerated as a centre of heritage and culture.
The city borders the counties of Somerset and Gloucestershire and is built around the River Avon, also boasting a short coastline on the estuary of the River Severn where it flows into the Bristol Channel.
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