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Hotel
Asking Price: £980,000 Turnover:  £220,000 Location: South West
Hotel with 23 en-suite bedrooms, bar, gardens, swimming pool and car park. Good turnover. Ill health forces sale. NP £50k. Freehold....
Health & Fitness Centre
Asking Price: £460,000 Turnover:  £150,000 Location: South West
Health and fitness centre with further expansion potential. Superbly fitted and equipped throughout. Freehold....
Haulage
Asking Price:  Turnover:  £720,000 Location: South West
Container trunking. Increasing turnover and profits. One-acre yard and additional workshop space. Rent £20k pa or relocation an option. Offers invited. ...
Care/Holiday Farm
Asking Price: £795,000 Turnover:  £55,000 Location: South West
Unique care farm providing day care and working holidays to about 40 people with disabilities, and their staff, per week. It provides, via two full-time employees, opportunities for the service users to enjoy a work style environment where the activities they participate in are both functional and n...

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Local information: Devon, South West

Devon shares borders with Cornwall to the west and Dorset and Somerset to the east, and is the only county in England with two separate coastlines: one on the English Channel, and the other on the Bristol Channel.

The county contains two independent unitary authorities: the port city of Plymouth and the Torbay conurbation of seaside resorts, in addition to Devon County Council itself. Although it is the third largest county in England (with a population of over a million), Devon has a comparatively low population density, and much of the land is rural, including Dartmoor, which covers nearly 1,000 square kilometres.

Devon boasts numerous seaside resorts and historic towns and cities, and a mild climate, which account for its strong tourist industry. The county is also home to part of England's only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Dorset and East Devon Coast, known as the Jurassic Coast for its geology and geographical features.

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