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With flagstone flooring, exposed stone walls and low beamed ceiling - quintessential English pub bar with seating for circa 70 at a selection of rustic timber tables and chairs. Focal fireplace with cast iron wood burner and timber top bar servery. Step down to far end to:-
Continued in the same style but with wooden floors.
6 beautifully presented en suite rooms situated on the first and second floor of the pub, all with plenty of character and modern bathrooms. Arranged as 2 Four Poster rooms, 2 Kings and 2 Superior Kings.
Beautifully landscaped and situated to the side of the pub with large marque used for various functions and events.
Fully equipped with main extraction, non-slip flooring and an arrange of quality commercial catering equipment including Rational combi oven and pizza oven, through to:-
With commercial dish washer and double sink.
Situated in the converted old skittle alley. Comprising one bedroom, kitchen and diner with bathroom.
Situated on ground floor original stone barn and temperature controlled.
Stunning open plan, single storey, detached timber framed building with bar, ancillary anteroom and ladies and gents WC's, completed in 2021. Seating for 200 and licensed for 220 capacity. Large double set of sliding doors to:-
With seating for 100+ at a number of pub benches. Firepit.
Large timber and Perspex structure, providing cover for circa 80 people at a number of pub benches, with raised stage area to the far end with freestanding cast iron wood burner (currently arranged as a soft seating area).
Serving the outside trading areas, situated along the back of the stone barn. The stone barn currently houses the laundry room with a garage and 2 stores. Although, it has planning consent to be converted for further hospitality space (or this could be adapted for letting accommodation STP).
Comprising 5 cubicles, 3 of which have showers and WC, the other 2 have WC's only. Through to:-
Based on the idea of a forest garden, where everything is edible. The plot has over 1,000 trees within the vineyard and cider orchard, with plumbs, crab apples, damsons etc used for jams and chutneys which are made onsite.
This area is the backdrop for the camping site and the 4 glamping bell tents, These Bell Tents all have electrical sockets and are set on their own wood platform with a private hardstanding area and picnic table, with the shared use of the shower block. All tents come with fresh linen towels and kettles with tea and coffee items. The path then leads to:-
At the rear of the paddock arranged as ‘The Shack’ and 4 newly built luxury timber chalets.
Is an original hand built wooden frame chalet, with a queen sized bed, en-suite bathroom with walk in Matki shower, TV and private veranda. The chalet is situated at the rear of the paddock next to the cider and perrypear orchard, with a beautiful outlook.
The luxury chalet were completed in 2021 and set on the perimeter of the paddock. These fully insulated, hand built timber framed chalets have king-sized beds and a sitting room which can double up as extra beds for children. Finished with a TV, tea and coffee facilities and en-suite shower rooms with ‘his and hers’ sinks.
Service yard used for the horticulture and general building area for the site. TIMBER CHALET Currently used as accommodation for staff member.
Service yard used for the horticulture and general building area for the site. TIMBER CHALET Currently used as accommodation for staff member.
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A beautifully presented, purpose built timber chalet with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate WC and open plan 'L' shaped kitchen/diner/lounge. Covered decking area to the front and side of the chalet. NB. This area has planning consent for a ‘Welcome building’ to be used as office reception or possibly further letting accommodation. This planning has been secured by way of the development of the function Barn behind.
(Holford Arms) 2023 List: £12,000. (Camping Site) 2023 List: £10,200. Please note this is not the Rates Payable. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries with the Local Billing Authority.
The Holford Arms is a unique business based around its hub as a country pub but with so much on offer – as the website mentions, something to suit everyone from booking a table of 10 for dinner to a party of 300! The introduction in Sawdays guide starts ‘At the side of the long road that takes you into Tetbury sits this country inn with its whitewashed exterior hiding more secrets than you can shake a stick at.’ The business is owned and operated by a ‘husband and wife’ team with the help of a team of hard working full time and part time staff. The Holford Arms trades 4pm to 11pm Monday to Thursdays, 12 noon to 11.30pm on Fridays, 11.30am to 11.30pm Saturdays and 11.30am to 10 pm Sundays. The Holford Arms has won numerous accolades over the years including The Telegraphs ’30 best pubs for a long lazy weekend’ and ‘30 best winter pubs in Britain for rooms’ together with The Times – ‘ 20 cool hotels for a mini break with your dog’ amongst many others. The business has a growing turnover with exceptional forward bookings into 2022 and beyond. Turnover is growing year on year with projections for the coming years very impressive now that the Wedding Barn has been completed. The business runs on a high GP margin given the amount of accommodation on site and has a particularly high net profit. Further trading profit and loss accounts will be provided to bone fide interested parties following a formal viewing arranged through the sole selling agents Bettesworths.
To include furnishings and equipment as per an inventory to be supplied, but excluding the owner’s personal effects.
Wet and Dry stock in trade and Bar Glassware will be taken over by the purchaser at valuation on the day of completion.
Directions from the Motorway. Exit junction 18 on the M4 and head east towards Badminton. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Bath Road/A46, continue to follow the A46 towards Westonbirt for 5.8 miles. After 5.8 miles take a slight right onto the A433 marked Cirencester, shortly after your destination will be on the right. Directions from Tetbury. Head southwest on Church Street on the A433. Continue along the A4433, leaving Tetbury for 4.7 miles, shortly after entering Knockdown, the Holford Arms will be on the left.