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£75,000
(£75,000.00/sq. ft)
Pub/bar for sale
Parsonage Lane, Winchelsea TN36From 1 - 5,000 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Icklesham Church of England Primary School 0.3 miles
- St Thomas' Church of England Aided Primary School 1.7 miles
- Winchelsea 1.7 miles
- Doleham 2.6 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
Idyllic hilltop position in coastal East Sussex
Iconic Grade II listed public house
Five trade areas with seating for (70)
Trade garden with unrivalled views (100+)
Two bedroom accommodation
High turnover business with sterling profits
Make you money back in 6 months
The Queens Head is one of East Sussex's best known public houses. It sits within the picturesque village of Icklesham, on the busy A259 Hastings to Rye Road. The village is set in an area of largely untouched countryside, close to a number of tourist attractions including Hastings, Winchelsea Beach, Camber Sands and the historic citadel town of Rye.
The Queens Head is one of the region's most iconic public houses and is highly visible, being perched on a high point overlooking Brede Valley. This fine Grade II listed property is understood to have been built in 1632 as two dwellings, later converted into a public house in 1831. The property retains a wealth of original character and charm which acts as a fantastic draw to customers.
Iconic Grade II listed public house
Five trade areas with seating for (70)
Trade garden with unrivalled views (100+)
Two bedroom accommodation
High turnover business with sterling profits
Make you money back in 6 months
The Queens Head is one of East Sussex's best known public houses. It sits within the picturesque village of Icklesham, on the busy A259 Hastings to Rye Road. The village is set in an area of largely untouched countryside, close to a number of tourist attractions including Hastings, Winchelsea Beach, Camber Sands and the historic citadel town of Rye.
The Queens Head is one of the region's most iconic public houses and is highly visible, being perched on a high point overlooking Brede Valley. This fine Grade II listed property is understood to have been built in 1632 as two dwellings, later converted into a public house in 1831. The property retains a wealth of original character and charm which acts as a fantastic draw to customers.
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Sidney Phillips
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