Tue, 06 Mar 2012 | BUSINESS SALE
Two history-steeped pubs in Bristol city centre have been put on the market by their respective owners.
Horts, on Broad Street, and the Bristol Cider House, just off Portland Square, have been put up for sale for £775,00 and £275,000 respectively and are both being marketed by estate agent Christie and Co.
The Christie representative handling the sales said that they were expecting interest to be high for both of the pubs.
Nicholas Calfe, who is managing the Bristol Cider House sale, said that the Georgian premises comes with an established reputation as an award-winning national destination on the cider enthusiasts’ map.
“This pub would suit a cider or a real ale enthusiast who could move the business forward by taking advantage of the opportunity to introduce a traditional food menu,” he explained.
Horts, which dates back as far as 1850, is a popular and profitable destination for city drinkers due to its prime position in the heart of Bristol’s business district.
Marcus Street, who is handling the sale, said, “Horts would lend itself to large corporate operators with the scope to develop the upper floors or experienced publicans wishing to gain a presence in Bristol city centre.”
Any potential buyers are encouraged to contact Christie and Co to express their interest.
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