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    For Sale
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    Other
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A TRULY UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE TWO ADJACENT COMMUNITY FREEHOUSES ALONG WITH FULLY EQUIPPED ETHNIC TAKE AWAY UNIT

A MOST UNUSUAL TRADING COMBINATION OF BUSINESS’S BEING OFFERED AS TOTALLY FREEHOLD AT £350,000 OR NEW FREE OF TIE LEASES AT £50,000 WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE FREEHOLD AT FIXED PRICE TO INCLUDE FIXTURES AND FITTINGS, GOODWILL PLUS S.A.V.
Currently run under management however superb cash generator for owner operator - £500,000 plus potential with ease
Property #1 Vault – Games – Locals bar – Beer garden
Property #2 Locals bar – Lounge Dinner – Function Room – Catering kitchen + further “take away” fully fitted kitchen
Ideal for 2 families – 6 bedrooms in total
Large public car park + on road parking
Densely populated locale with mix of residential and commercial properties

The two properties where constructed in the Victorian era and are of local fired brick under pitched slate roofs and both are detached and sit virtually adjacent to each other. Property #1 comprises of a VAULT’S bar and games room with pool table (30) along with a LOCALS BAR (30 + standing). Externally there is a grassed triangle (on a 21 year license from local authority at £1,200 pa.) Parking is either “on road” or free adjacent car park. Property # 2 has been re-furbished to a contemporary finish with LOCALS BAR ( 40+) LOUNGE-DINING (20c) and to the first floor a FUNCTION ROOM. A fully equipped CATERING KITCHEN is provided. TAKE AWAY UNIT is located within property # 2 and currently trades as a CHINESSE THEMED menu. This could be sub-let if not required within the main business. The property sits directly opposite a free public car park.

Owners private living accommodation between the two properties comprises of 6 bedrooms along with reception rooms, family bathrooms and kitchens.

Platt Bridge is a settlement in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester England, two miles (3 km) south of Wigan town centre along the spine of the A573 road. Historically part of Lancashire, the area is now a residential suburb of Wigan. The first mention of Platt Bridge in documents occurs in 1599. The name comes from "plat" or "platte" meaning a foot-bridge. Platt Bridge borders Abram, Bryn, Bamfurlong, Hindley and Ince-in-Makerfield. Platt Bridge's border with Bamfurlong is marked by the Leigh branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Platt Bridge has its own band of traditional Morris Dancers. There are two schools in Platt Bridge, the new school Platt Bridge Community School, designed by NPS and opened in Nov 2006. It is a modern 'state of the art' extended school. In addition there is a Sure Start Children's Centre, a Family Centre, and a children's and adult's public library. On the site, there is a Primary Care Trust Health facility and a housing office.Platt Bridge Community Zone was established in 1999. It provides a wide range of facilities including a private day nursery, business units, a meeting room, conference area and an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) suite. Platt Bridge Community Zone is a Wigan Council managed Enterprise centre that is a ‘one stop shop’ for both the business and community markets and contains Business Units, Business Incubator Units and Business Support facilities, facilities that can be used also for the local community for groups and activities of all ages. Platt Bridge Community Zone is situated in the centre of Platt Bridge and is a 3-storey building that contains 19 car park spaces including 2 disabled parking bays. The 3 business’s are located to the centre of the village.