| Old Coaching In Between Liskeard and Launceston |
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| Written by Graham Timmins | |
| Monday, 10 March 2008 | |
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The public house, which stands alongside the B3254 linking Liskeard and Launceston is a character building dating back to the 17th century and retains many features of its time. It has several bar/dining areas offering dining covers for circa 50/60, together with 3 letting bedrooms which have recently come on stream. There is good 3-bedroomed owner’s accommodation. The business is being made available by way of a 20 year Punch Taverns plc lease (renewable), with a 5 yearly rent review pattern. Accounting figures for the year to March 2005 show sales of £280,000 with a wet/dry trading breakdown of 65/35. The figures are dated prior to the availability of the refurbished letting bedrooms. The Caradon Inn is available off a revised leasehold guide price of £65,000 SAV. Graham Timmins of Miller Commercial’s Hotel, Licensed & Leisure Dept comments, ‘For a couple seeking a business comprising of a classic old country pub with a burgeoning restaurant reputation, they need to look no further than the Caradon Inn, tucked away in an attractive part of Cornwall. With a guide price of £65,000. it now represents excellent value’. FOR FULL DETAILS CONTACT GRAHAM TIMMINS AT MILLER COMMERCIAL TRURO ON 01872 247019. |
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