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Anglesey award-winning B&B on the market for £895,000
Anglesey award-winning B&B on the market for £895,000

North Wales Chronicle

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • North Wales Chronicle

Anglesey award-winning B&B on the market for £895,000

The scenic Castellor Boutique Bed & Breakfast, in Cemaes Bay on Anglesey, is on the market with leisure property specialists Fleurets. Offers in excess of £895,000 are sought for the freehold interest. Castellor was recently named Bed and Breakfast of the Year in Wales by the Travel and Hospitality Awards, a global recognition programme for the travel industry. The accommodation is a beautifully presented, fully refurbished, eight-bedroom boutique guest house. The surrounding area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is partly owned by the National Trust. With its breathtaking coastal landscapes and tranquil beaches, the location attracts visitors year-round. The accommodation is a beautifully presented (Image: Fleurets) On the ground floor are five well-appointed guest rooms, a welcoming reception area, a comfortable guest lounge, and a kitchen and dining room set up to accommodate around 12 covers. The fifth bedroom is currently used by the owners for therapy treatments - an established service for both local and guest clients - with potential to expand into additional wellness offerings. Upstairs are two luxurious guest suites. The Meadow Suite offers a king-size bedroom with a seating area and en-suite bathroom, while the Seashore Suite includes two bedrooms, a seating area, an en-suite bathroom, and a private balcony with uninterrupted views over the bay. The guest house boasts eight-bedrooms (Image: Fleurets) In the back-of-house owner's accommodation, facilities include a well-equipped domestic kitchen, laundry room, a double bedroom, spacious lounge/bedroom, and bathroom - ideal for those seeking a home-and-business lifestyle. MORE NEWS Nationwide takes cheeky swipe at Santander ahead of Colwyn Bay branch closure Social club that has been in the heart of Conwy for 90 years to cease trading Externally, the property enjoys a wrap-around terrace that leads to a summerhouse, which includes a lounge, shower room, and storage. One of the luxurious guest suites (Image: Fleurets) The private garden features a decked seating area and lawn. At the front, the property offers tarmac parking for up to five vehicles, with space for two more at the rear. There is also an integrated garage for private use. The B&B has undergone a full refurbishment (Image: Fleurets) Alistair Greenhalgh, Divisional Director at Fleurets North West, said: 'Our clients acquired the property in 2019 and undertook a full refurbishment, transforming it into the high-quality award-winning boutique offering it is today. "Castellor B&B has developed a strong customer base, including a significant proportion of repeat visitors from both the UK and overseas. Beautiful (Image: Fleurets) "This exceptional property presents an ideal lifestyle opportunity for those seeking a turnkey hospitality business in one of Wales' most scenic coastal destinations.' For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact Fleurets North West Office on 0161 683 5445 or email northwest@ Full listing details are available at

Family-operated strip club on sale for first time since 2008
Family-operated strip club on sale for first time since 2008

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Family-operated strip club on sale for first time since 2008

A family-operated strip club in Oxfordshire is on sale for the first time in nearly two decades. Mirage on Broad Street in Banbury is one of the only late night venues in the town. It was put on the property market earlier this month for £75,000. The 'warehouse style' property, which is being marketed by Fleurets, has two floors and a glazed entrance onto Broad Street. The main trading area is on the first floor and it is designed to provide a two room operation. READ MORE: Mechanic dies after being found 'unresponsive' at home Mirage also owns a club in Aylesbury. According to property website Rightmove, it is fitted out to a 'good' standard and benefits from an enclosed smoking area to the back. The listing on Rightmove states the business has been family-operated since 2008 and is one of only two late night venues in Banbury. It has a 4.30am licence, as well as a Sexual Entertainment Venue licence, which is renewed annually. READ MORE: Nurse found dead in bath at Travelodge The venue is well proportioned as a two room operation and is only traded two days a week on a Friday and a Saturday, offering the operator the potential to extend trading days further. There are two other nightclubs in Banbury. Zinc on High Street, formerly Moo Moos, is open until 3am and 3.30am on Fridays and Saturdays respectively. Fever, an associated nightclub with free entry next door, is open until 3am on Thursdays and Fridays and 3.30am on Saturdays.

'Legendary' pub in Tipton known for pies and beer up for sale for £2m
'Legendary' pub in Tipton known for pies and beer up for sale for £2m

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

'Legendary' pub in Tipton known for pies and beer up for sale for £2m

A 'legendary' Black Country pub known for its Cow Pies and Lump Hammer pints of beer has gone on the market. Mad O'Rourke's Pie Factory in Tipton has been placed up for sale via agency Fleurets for £2,000,000. The business, on the junction of the A4037 Hurst Lane and the A457 Sedgley Road West, 'oozes character and charm' according to the listing, with 'extremely healthy sales'. Read more: The 'major' special event in Birmingham you won't find anywhere else in the UK Read more: I visited Birmingham's freakiest bar and was told I'd 'never be seen again' Fleurets says that the pub had a turnover of £1.73m in 2024. The pub has 10 ensuite rooms as well as its famous dining space with sawdust on the floor, 'bric-a-brac' and unique decor which will be included in the sale. Over the years, Mad O'Rourke's Pie Factory has become known for its Cow Pie-eating challenge as well as its hearty pub fare and quirky 'saft' sense of humour. The copyright for 'Lumphammer', as well as the name Mad O'Rourke's, are included with the sale. The pub has been owned by Peter Towler since August 2000 when he purchased it from the now defunct brewery Ushers of Trowbridge, which the Pie Factory says 'spectacularly ruined' the pub. Now Fleurets says Peter wishes to retire and 'pass this legendary pub on to new custodians'. Its history as Mad O'Rourke's dates back to 1987 when the former Doughty Arms (built in 1923) was bought by The Little Pub Company. Owners Colm and Sheena O'Rourke owned the pie factory until their retirement in 2000 when Peter, who had worked for Colm, took over. Interested parties can contact Fleurets for more details of the sale.

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