Key Information
- Grade II listed building
- Busy street for both tourists and locals
- Central positioning, high footfall and great visibility
- £30,000 per annum exclusive of VAT, service charge and business rates
The Horns is a Grade II listed building in an important conservation area and is believed to be one of Derbyshire's oldest pubs with the building itself dating back to 1535. The building is spread across various floor levels to accommodate the naturally sloping street upon which it sits. It is a traditional brick construction finished in a white render, under pitched tiled roofs and framed with black gable ends. The building has an impressive façade, with attractive wood casement windows.
Location
The Horns is situated in the heart of the historic market town of Ashbourne, occupying a prominent plot overlooking Victoria square, just off the busy St John Street which runs through the centre of the town. The property benefits from central positioning, high footfall and great visibility within a well-established retail and leisure pitch. There are a range of regional and independent retailers sitting alongside various coffee shops, bar and restaurants, including Costa Coffee, Birds and Bear. The location benefits from good connectivity with both the A52 and A515 providing easy access to Buxton, Derby, Stoke and Nottingham.
VAT
All figures quoted are exclusive of VAT. The property is registered for VAT which will be charged at the prevailing rate.
Rates
The property is listed as a Public house and premises and has a rateable value of £11,000.
EPC
A copy of the Energy Performance Certificate is available on request.