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Businesses for sale in Derbyshire, East Midlands
1 - 9 of 9 businesses for sale
| Coach Holidays |
| Asking Price: £365,000 |
Turnover: £730,000 |
Location: East Midlands |
21/07/2010 |
| Established for 20 years. Covers the UK and Europe. Modern fleet of luxury coaches. Database of over 5,200 names plus £120k of pre-booked deposits. Booking office in central bus station. High levels of repeat business. GP £400k.... |
| Hotel & Restaurant |
| Asking Price: £1,150,000 |
Turnover: £572,346 |
Location: East Midlands |
12/07/2010 |
| Award-winning four-star hotel and restaurant. 15 individual and stylish en-suite letting bedrooms/suites. Easily accessed from the motorway and within walking distance to the City of Chester. Profits of £152k.
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| Care Home with Nursing |
| Asking Price: £1,700,000 |
Turnover: £400,000 |
Location: East Midlands |
07/07/2010 |
| Registered for 25. Substantial detached 25-bed property with gardens. Well-appointed throughout. High profits. Freehold.... |
| Freehouse & Restaurant |
| Asking Price: £1,000,000 |
Turnover: £260,000 |
Location: East Midlands |
20/05/2010 |
| Detached freehouse, restaurant and function room. Delightful rural setting (A57), Peak District. Limited opening times, fantastic growth potential, charming décor. Eight letting rooms with four separate apartments, two-bed private accommodation, beer garden, car park. Excellent profits. Freehold.... |
| Inn & Function Room |
| Asking Price: £1,500,000 |
Turnover: Not specified |
Location: East Midlands |
10/05/2010 |
| Substantial detached property. Bar and dining bar catering for up to 100 covers. Function room (130 covers). Eleven en-suite letting rooms. Two-bed flat and two-bed manager's cottage. Car parking for maximum of 60 cars. Lawned grounds.... |
| Engineering |
| Asking Price: £2,000,000 |
Turnover: £2,599,476 |
Location: East Midlands |
26/01/2010 |
| Established for 28 years. Produces specialist items for the construction industry including: steel staircases and balustrades; steel or stainless steel moulds for concrete sections; and steel reinforcing sections of various sizes and shapes, again for concrete laying. Selling due to retirement. Wide... |
| Stone Merchants |
| Asking Price: Not specified |
Turnover: £500,000 |
Location: East Midlands |
08/01/2010 |
| Well-equipped premises. Rent £460pwx, Contracted work, Significant scope to develop. Investment welcomed. NP £200k. Offers invited.... |
| Luxury Holiday Home |
| Asking Price: Not specified |
Turnover: £62 |
Location: East Midlands |
15/02/2010 |
| Five-star luxury holiday/rental property. Furnished and decorated throughout to a very high standard. Seven large double bedrooms with six en-suites. Can cater for up to 20 people. Fully NHBC certified for the next seven years. The property is suitable for any large group including large family gath... |
| Residential Care Home Reg 23 |
| Asking Price: £1,100,000 |
Turnover: £380,000 |
Location: East Midlands |
18/11/2009 |
| Well-established and highly regarded business. Registered for 23 with full planning permission for an extension to create a total registration of 34 residents. This substantial two-storey stone property occupies an exceptionally spacious plot with extensive grounds as well as staff and visitor car p... |
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Local information: Derbyshire, East Midlands
Derbyshire lies in the East Midland region of England, and contains a substantial part of the Peak District National Park. The county has historically thrived on a mixture of agriculture and mining, since it is rich in natural resources like lead, iron, coal and limestone. It is also often considered the birthplace of the industrial revolution, owing to its abundance of fast-flowing streams, which enabled mills to be run on water power.
The city of Derby is now a unitary authority area, but remains part of the ceremonial county of Derbyshire. The non-metropolitan county contains 30 towns with between 10,000 and 100,000 inhabitants. There is a large amount of sparsely populated agricultural upland: 75% of the population live in 25% of the area.
Many claim Derbyshire to be the centre of Britain: a farm near Coton in the Elms has been identified as the furthest place from the sea.
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