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Businesses for sale in Herefordshire, West Midlands
1 - 5 of 5 businesses for sale
| Building Maintenance & Refurbishment |
| Asking Price: £3,400,000 |
Turnover: £4,700,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Founded in 1991, it offers national response maintenance for both commercial and residential builders. It covers all aspects from a small general repair to major refurbishments and upgrades. It has experienced staff qualified in all the major trades although air conditioning, suspended ceilings, roo... |
| Farm Equipment, Parts & Accessories |
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Turnover: £580,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Farm equipment, parts and accessories dealer. Profitable, impressive long-standing customer base. Considerable scope to develop. Leasehold. Offers invited.... |
| Residential Care Home |
| Asking Price: £675,000 |
Turnover: £300,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Detached residential care home registered for 15 in all single rooms (nine en-suite), with planning consent to extend and increase by a further four rooms. Within walking distance of the town. It has been in the same owner's hands for the past 30 years and is a genuine retirement sale. The home is r... |
| Specialist Food Shops |
| Asking Price: £135,000 |
Turnover: £328,087 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| A chain of three well known retail shops selling British farmhouse and continental cheeses, with biscuits, pickles and chutneys. In one of the shops a small selection of local beers, ciders and cider brandy etc are also sold, which is also supported by the sale of some locally grown produce. T... |
| HGV/Car Workshops & MOT Test Station |
| Asking Price: £660,000 |
Turnover: £1,500,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Established 30 years ago, it provides a comprehensive workshop service for a diverse range of commercial, conventional and non-conventional (e.g. military) motor vehicles from HGVS, PSVs, light commercial vehicles, vans and cars. Extensive workshops 27,000 sq. ft. Extensive inventory of plant and e... |
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Local information: Herefordshire, West Midlands
Herefordshire is one of the most rural and the least densely populated counties in England, being predominantly agricultural, and known for its fruit and cider production, as well as the world-famous Hereford cattle breed. The major settlements in the county include Hereford, which is the county town and Herefordshire's only city, with a population of approximately 50,000 inhabitants, as well as the towns of Leominster, Ledbury, Ross-on-Wye, Kington and Bromyard.
In 1974 it was merged with neighbouring Worcestershire to form the relatively short-lived Hereford and Worcester administrative county. Within this, Herefordshire was covered by the local government districts of South Herefordshire, Hereford, and part of Malvern Hills and Leominster districts. The current ceremonial county and unitary district have broadly the same borders as the pre-1974 historic county.
Herefordshire was established as a unitary authority on the 1st April 1998, combining county and district functions into a single council. The Lieutenancies Act of 1997 made Herefordshire a ceremonial county, covering the exact area of the unitary district.
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