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Freehouse with plenty of character new to the market near Shepton Mallet

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 5th April 2021 -

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The Pickled Inn is a thoroughly restored character free house with two adjacent bar areas, a generous car park and external seating. There is also an owners flat and separate bedsit.

The pub is also adjacent to a children’s play area and green space. The property also backs onto the Queens Park Playing Field.

The Pickled Inn occupies a central position in the large Somerset Village of Evercreech, which is three miles south of Shepton Mallet and five miles north east of Castle Cary.

The village of Evercreech is close to the Royal Bath and West Showground which hosts numerous events throughout the year. Bath and Bristol are easily reached both being approximately 20 miles distant.

Sidney Phillips have been instructed to offer the Freehold off an asking price of £335,000.

For further information about pubs for sale or how to buy a business, please contact Sidney Phillips on 01460 259100 or please click here.


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