A single storey, mid terraced property with UPVC double glazed frontage under an illuminated sign. Single door entrance into a good size waiting area with easy clean walls and floor covering with a su
• First Floor: 2 rooms totalling 450 sq.ft.
• Very pleasant location.
• Close to Metro and City Centre.
• Flexible off street parking available.
• Rents equating to £50 per week per room.
Restaurant, South Parade, Whitley Bay. Beautiful Spacious leasehold Italian Restaurant. 70 Covers. Just Outside Whitley Bay town centre. Sea Views. Ample Free parking. Leasehold £79,950 Ref F411
• Turnover circa £400,000 per annum.
• Good profit margins.
• Long established trading position.
• Superb local reputation.
• Spacious, High Street premises.
• Rare opportunity to the market.
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This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a growing and highly profitable Curves Ladies Fitness Franchise - one of the best performing in the UK - for a remarkable price.
CURVES OF CULLERCOATS;
We are selling a hotel which is situated 2 miles from the Newcastle city centre.
Very popular with the weekend night out people and contractors working in the area.
Sales can be increased by openi
Shoe Repairs, Key Cutting, Engraving and Watch Repair business for sale
Smart Shop - newly refitted
High Street location
Good quality Hi Tech equipment
Genuine reason for sale
This Subway store is located in a very busy location at the nook prince edward road in south shields with lots of schools and businesses nearby, some of the other businesses include post office, tesco
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