A 'traditional country village pub' in North Yorkshire has been put up for sale at the price of £295,000.
The Four Alls Inn, in Ovington, Richmond, is being marketed by Charltons Chartered Surveyors & Estate Agents.
The agents describe the property as a "traditional country Village Inn of great character" offering a "lifestyle" business opportunity in a thriving tourist area.
The property also includes living accommodation, making it an 'ideal opportunity' for owner occupation.
The estate agents note: "Currently operating on limited hours and sensibly priced, viewing is most strongly recommended - strictly by appointment through agents."
The pub has been successfully operating as a traditional country village inn and restaurant, with an average turnover exceeding £80,000 per year on limited opening hours.
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The agents suggest it provides an ideal "life-style" business opportunity for owners who wish to live and work within a thriving tourist area.
The pub operates from Wednesday to Saturday, from 5pm to 11pm.
For those seriously interested in purchasing, accounts will be available for confidential inspection.
The property is fully equipped and operational, with a full inventory available.
The property includes a hall, bar, dining area, kitchen, cellar, parking area, beer garden, living areas, bedrooms, shower room, garage, workshop, and store.
The bar seats approximately 30 people and features a stone surround fireplace.
The kitchen is fully equipped with stainless steel fittings, work surfaces, an oven, a range, sink units, and power points.
The pub also has a beer garden with seating areas and a personal gate to the rear.
The property is freehold and connected to mains electricity, water, and drainage and has a council tax band of B and an EPC rating of C.
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