
The Black Bull.
King Street, Stonehouse, Larkhall, Lanarkshire, ML9 3EF
Freehold
Offers over £185,000
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- Busy Lanarkshire Bar
- Main Road Position
- Public Bar, Function Room & Games Room
- Potential to Increase Sales
- Superb Opportunity
- Ideal First Time Buy
Positioned on a busy location on King Street, in the Lanarkshire town of Stonehouse by Larkhall, the Black Bull Inn is a long established traditional public house that benefits from recent modernisation. Previously operating as a hotel then latterly converted to the bar we find today, this popular bar consists of a well presented public bar, games room and function room with bar. A small kitchen is positioned on the first floor. We are advised that the upper floor could be converted in a large office area. The unit provides adequate W.C. facilities. With a healthy level of trade currently being achieved under management, new owners would have the opportunity of purchasing a long established high street unit, which is positioned in the centre of a popular town.
Fixtures and Fittings.
A full inventory will be completed to detail all personal items excluded from the sale or items subject to a lease.
Price.
Offers over £185,000 are invited for the freehold property, complete with goodwill and trade contents but excluding personal items. Stock at valuation.
Viewing.
For reasons of confidentiality, no direct approach may be made to the business.
All viewings must be arranged through Scottish Business Centre:
Glasgow office 0141 357 3738
Offers
All offers should be submitted directly to Scottish Business Centre.
Disclaimer:
Whilst Scottish Business Centre endeavours to make these particulars as accurate as possible; they do not form any part of any contract or offer nor are they guarateed. These particulars are provided only as a general outline of the property referred to. Applicants should make there own enquires and inspection of the property to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy or
Otherwise of the information given. These details were believed to be correct at the time of publication but their accuracy is not guaranteed. Scottish Business Centre.
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