The leasehold of a fully furnished public house with all of its stock, fixtures, and fittings is available to purchase located in a highly-visible part of Galston in this beautiful East Ayrshire town.
Free of tie, the current annual turnover for the Bucks Head Tavern is in the region of £150,000, with other income from the pool table, slot machines, and music securing a further £8,000 per annum.
The property is in good condition and is in walk-in condition for new occupiers.
8-10 Bridge Street comprises a building of red sandstone construction under a slate-covered roof arranged over two floors totaling 1,382 sq ft.
The property is located on the northmost side of Bridge Street and occupies a prominent position within Galston town centre.
The subjects comprise a mid-terraced building of cavity block/brick construction arranged over two floors.
A warm welcoming entrance area leads directly to the bar area, with a small seating area, standing area, and DJ area all within the initial entrance.
To the rear of the building is a larger seating area with a pool table, as well as welfare facilities for customers.
The cellar is located in the basement of the property, which also includes a large kitchen area and store room. There is a rear door for deliveries also.
A full list of what equipment is included can be provided to any interested parties.
Located centrally with high passing trade and visibility, the Bucks Head is available for £10,000, with a new lease of £11,500 per annum available to be negotiated with the current landlord.