THE Bush Inn at Morwenstow, is up for sale. An attractive and charming Cornish pub, is set in its own grounds of approximately an acre, in a stunning coastal position on the South West coastal footpath in North Cornwall.
The Bush Inn is a deceptively spacious property, which has a long history of providing hospitality dating back to around 950AD. By the 18th century, it had become a popular haunt for wreckers and smugglers who operated on this treacherous part of the Cornish coast.
It is also widely believed that the Bush Inn, the only inn to exist on the wrecker’s coast between Bude and Hartland Point, was the inspiration for the famous novel Jamaica Inn, as writer Daphne du Maurier was known to have visited the inn whilst living nearby.
Renowned for its ambience and warmth, retaining much of the original charm and character throughout, this high quality destination inn and restaurant offers a bar, dining room and separate restaurant, with a fully fitted commercial catering kitchen and four letting bedrooms.
Additionally, there is a self-contained one-bedroom letting cottage, a one-bedroom owners’ apartments, and separate owners’ house with three double bedrooms.
The grounds include car parking, and extend to around one acre with a delightful lawned trade garden, seating over 100 customers, additional courtyard seating area, kitchen garden and owners’ private gardens.
The business trades as a traditional destination pub and restaurant, with a healthy mix of food and wet trade, together with impressive accommodation revenue.
The Bush Inn is featured in the Good Pub Guide, CAMRA Good Beer Guide, and has received a five star food hygiene rating.
The Bush Inn is for sale of a free of tie lease with a guide price of £115,000. Full property details are available from www.stonesmith.co.uk or by calling 01392 201262.