£650,000
5 bed detached house for saleShore Road, Glen Maye, Isle Of Man IM5
5 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Dean Wood
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About this property
Former Renowned Island Pub / Restaurant
Within Attractive Country Setting
Requires Some Modernisation / Refurbishment
Considerable Commercial Opportunity
Close to Local Towns and Potential Customer Bases
Directions
Travelling out of Peel on the Glen Faba Road (A27) passing through the Parishes of Patrick and Gordon
proceed until you reach the village of Glen Maye. Continue through the village allowing the road to take you
around the top bend and down the hill. The entrance into the property's car park will be found half way down
the hill on your right hand side. The property can be clearly identified by our for sale board.
Description
The property was built circa 1860 and was formerly operated as a popular restaurant and pub renowned for
its hospitality offering. It is set in a picturesque location within the village of Glen Maye and the surrounding
countryside. The property offers an excellent business opportunity for an individual with the foresight and
ability to rejuvenate this potential country pub/restaurant location. The property benefits from its natural
surroundings along with it immediate proximity to a National Glen leading down to the scenic coastline of
Glen May beach and there is ample car parking in the front of the property.
The property would benefit from some modernisation and refurbishment but represents a fantastic
opportunity to re-establish one of the foremost country locations on the island for food and drink.
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