A North East business, split into four bars, has been put on the market for £600,000.
The Palm, located on Timber Beach Road, Sunderland, is a two-storey building with external beer gardens, according to estate agents Sanderson Weatherall.
The site is divided into four distinct bars: Liberty Browns, Wildernest, Tropicuba, and Pineapple Cove and is described as being "fitted to a high standard and well maintained throughout".
Sanderson Weatherall said: "The subject property provides a detached two storey building with ancillary areas to the front and side elevations which are utilised as external beer gardens.
"The property is of steel frame construction with brick elevations set beneath a series of pitch tiled covered roofs."
Each venue offers disabled male and female WC’s throughout.
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There are two separate kitchens and a cold storage facility at ground floor level.
The property also has an enclosed service area at the rear, which includes numerous outhouses used for storage and staff facilities.
There is also "sufficient car parking provision" to the front of the building.
The estate agents added: "Internally the property has been fitted to a high standard and well maintained throughout.
"Premium payment is to be discussed to acquire the property with the benefit of it being fully fitted."
The property is located between Sunderland Enterprise Park and Hylton Park, to the south of the A1231 (Wessington Way) and north of the River Wear.
Sunderland City Centre is approximately two miles to the south east.
The property sits adjacent to Hylton Riverside Retail Park, which houses stores such as Smyths Toys, Food Warehouse, Aldi, Matalan, Pets at Home, B&M, Costa and Greggs.
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