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Chance to splash out on much loved chippy in much sought after coastal location

Chance to splash out on much loved chippy in much sought after coastal location

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If you've ever fancied owning a fish and chip shop in a Cornwall coastal town now could be your chance – if you can splash out £350,000!
The Galleon Fish & Chip Shop in Mullion has gone on the market with the Helston branch of Christophers Estate Agents.
Back in February the owner Marion Pollack and family announced they were leaving the family-owned chippy after 14 years.
An emotional post shared on Facebook said: "After a lot of careful deliberations, we have had to make the decision to close The Galleon at the end of February. It has been a privilege to be the custodians of the village 'chippy' for the last 14 years, but it is now time to hand over the reins.
Galleon Fish & Chip Shop in Mullion has gone on the market for £350,000 (Image: Christophers/Rightmove)
"Thank you for your custom, and we hope that the new owners will be in place soon. With our grateful thanks, the Pollock family."
They successfully ran "The Galleon" a family business for several years and the whole freehold interest is now being sold due to retirement plans.
Prospective purchasers will have the chance to own a house in need of updating along with this adjacent business, of fish and chip shop including restaurant and takeaway.
The sale includes your own house (Image: Christophers/Rightmove)
'With many holiday parks, lets and camping sites nearby along with the large local population this really is a super proposition,' says the Christopher's sales pitch.
'This bustling village is the largest village the Lizard Peninsula which has been designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is peppered with picturesque fishing coves; beautiful beaches and many walks can be enjoyed along the southwest coastal footpath.
'Mullion is an active village with many clubs, societies and organisations. Facilities include both primary and comprehensive schools and nursery, 18-hole links golf course, health centre and pharmacy. There is an attractive harbour which is in the ownership of the National Trust and two beaches.'

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