The Ship Inn dropped at marketplace for £3.7m

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The Ship Inn dropped at marketplace for £3.7m


A waterside inn located on the Yealm Estuary has been dropped at marketplace for presents within the area of £3.7m.

The Ship Inn in Noss Mayo, situated simply ten miles from Plymouth, is a free home with “characterful” inside and exterior buying and selling areas. 

The bar, which might accommodate 60 covers, options uncovered timber and open fires, alongside a “substantial” assortment of nautical memorabilia. On the primary flooring there are eating areas with views over the estuary, which accommodate 85 covers and may cater for personal events.

The inn additionally options its personal personal pier, whereas a backyard and patio exterior accommodates an additional 200 company and consists of an exterior kiosk serving pizza, ice-cream and mushy drinks all through the day.

An exterior eating room referred to as The Glasshouse gives a further 20-cover personal eating and consuming space for company.

Within the higher flooring of the inn, the present personal lodging features a two-bedroom self-contained flat with lounge, kitchen and household rest room. There are additionally three additional bedrooms, with a shared rest room, and a big workplace house. 

These areas might reportedly be reconfigured to supply as much as six letting suites, or a considerable household residence, with the suitable planning permission.

The Ship Inn has been owned by husband and spouse group Lisa and Charles Bullock since 2007, now run alongside their son Charlie. 

After investing closely within the enterprise during the last 16 years, the couple have determined to place the location on market as they plan to retire.

Lisa mentioned: “We’ve completely cherished our time at The Ship Inn and we’ve actually put our mark on the place – nevertheless we now really feel that we’re on the proper stage in our lives to take a look at handing over The Ship to a brand new proprietor to take ahead for the subsequent 16 years. We thank all our native regulars for his or her patronage over time, and the various returning vacation makers.”

Ed Jefferson, from Colliers Resorts Company group within the South West, who’s dealing with the sale, mentioned: “Due to the dedication of the homeowners during the last 16 years The Ship Inn could be very in style among the many local people, providing high-quality eating experiences, with beautiful views of the Yealm Estuary.

“Situated on this unique area of the UK, which is in style with vacationers and locals alike, it’s uncommon that properties like this enter the market. We anticipate there to be curiosity from a variety of potential consumers trying to capitalise on the inn’s location and well-established enterprise mannequin.”

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