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Businesses for sale in Shropshire, West Midlands
1 - 7 of 7 businesses for sale
| Architects |
| Asking Price: £475,000 |
Turnover: £300,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Detached listed character design office premises. Regional reputation and regular private and public sector client base. Provides a comprehensive one-stop range of professional, fast turnaround architectural design and property engineering services, from initial concept and planning for private and ... |
| Catering Services |
| Asking Price: |
Turnover: £1,100,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Well-established with long-term contracts and blue-chip clients. Excellent bolt-on proposition. Scope for growth. Offers invited.... |
| Precision Engineering |
| Asking Price: £2,000,000 |
Turnover: £2,250,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Established business for nearly 40 years, providing bespoke engineering solutions for blue-chip customer base related to military, aviation, admiralty and power generation. Service includes product validation, prototype production and component manufacturing. Freehold property: £1.1m. Plant and mac... |
| Domiciliary Care Agency |
| Asking Price: |
Turnover: £544,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Established for over 12 years. Strong reputation with the local social services and county council enabling them to be positioned as a leading supplier in the area. It promotes a flexible approach to clients' needs. Consistently high level of service and standards, currently holding a two-star CQC r... |
| Landscape Architects Practice |
| Asking Price: £600,000 |
Turnover: £163,756 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| Established 24 years. The customer base comprised of local councils, architects and developers generally to be found within a 100 mile radius. It has positive cashflow with good net profits. EBITDA averaging £95k for the last three years. Leasehold £300k or freehold £600k.... |
| Public House & Micro Brewery |
| Asking Price: £350,000 |
Turnover: £110,000 |
Location: West Midlands |
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| History dating back to the 1860s. Exceptionally well presented throughout. Ideal location in a market town. Basement apartment for living space/letting opportunity. Sizable first floor private living accommodation. Sale price includes all fixtures and fittings. Freehold. Good GP returns.... |
| Guest House |
| Asking Price: £550,000 |
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Location: West Midlands |
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| AA four-star guest house. Ten en-suite letting bedrooms and spacious owners? accommodation in a prominent trading location. NP £54k.... |
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Local information: Shropshire, West Midlands
Shropshire is a sparsely populated county bordering Wales, and contains the Shropshire Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as the Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, advertised as the ‘birthplace of industry’, and known for its raw materials, including coal, iron ore, limestone and clay, for the manufacture of iron, tiles and porcelain, and for housing the first iron bridge of its kind in the world. The Severn, Britain’s longest river, runs through Shropshire and further enabled the county’s early industry by transporting products to the sea for export.
Major settlements include Ludlow, Whitchurch and Market Drayton, as well as Telford, a new town built in the 1960s and 70s, and Shrewsbury, the administrative centre, known for its medieval street plan, Benedictine monastery, and large number of historical buildings. The county is also famous as the birthplace of Charles Darwin, one of the most important thinkers of the 19th century.
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