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The Marston Inn Marston St. Lawrence Oxfordshire OX17 2DB

Charming Public House Steeped in History.


Approximate distances: Greatworth 1 mile, Banbury 7 miles, Train from Banbury to London Marylebone in 70 minutes, Brackley 4 miles, M40 (Junction 11) 6 miles.

The Marston Inn Marston St. Lawrence

  • Rural village setting
  • Ideal first pub
  • Large Bar with separate dining area
  • Offers 30 covers (seating area)
  • Fixtures and Fittings: inro- £10,000 to purchase
  • Barrelage: 78 (08/09) (all figures are correct to the best of our knowledge)
  • Approx turnover split; 60% Drinks 40% Food
  • Tenants Accommodation consists of; 3 bedrooms, family bathroom, sitting room.
  • Alfresco dining area
  • Large gardens and car park
  • Deposit £4,000 or one quarter of the annual rent

Rent: £13,000 per annum. Length of tenancy 3 years.

These figures are accurate to the best of our knowledge but we cannot guarantee 100%.

Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk

Situation:

Marston St. Lawrence has a highly successful cricket team and grounds, church, and is situated only one mile from Greatworth which has a primary school, village shop, post office and parish church.

A wider range of amenities can be found at the nearby market towns of Banbury and Brackley and, further afield, at Oxford and Milton Keynes.

Educational facilities are excellent including the village primary school, local secondary school at Middleton Cheney (Chenderit), grammar system in Buckingham and private schools at Brackley (Winchester House) and Overthorpe (Carrdus), Stowe, Bloxham and Tudor Hall.

Communications – mainline railway station at Banbury and King’s Sutton to London Marylebone and Paddington, Milton Keynes to London Euston. Junction 11 of the M40 to London and the Midlands. A43 linking the M40 and the M1.

Sporting activities in the area include golf at Middleton Cheney (3 miles); horse racing at Towcester; motor racing at Silverstone (6 miles); sports and indoor swimming centers at Banbury, Brackley and Towcester.

Description:

Marston St Lawrence is a small village with a good pub and strong cricket tradition. The pub itself dates back to 15th Century and has provided the village with a fun and friendly place to eat and drink over the years.

The main trading area of the Marston Inn consists of a good sized bar with separate restaurant.

The Marston Inn is a real country pub and exudes charm with its open fireplaces and original beams. The Inn dates back to the 15th century and was once three farm cottages. In the Civil War it was seized by Oliver Cromwell just before the Battle of Edge Hill and used to raise funds for his army.

The picturesque and rustic layout provides seating for around 30 people.

The garden is perfectly suited to alfresco dining and provides a cool and relaxing area in which to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Large car park to the rear of the property.

This pub would suit both a first time publican and an experienced publican.

Directions:

From Junction 11 of the M40, take the 2nd exit to Daventry and Brackley, continue along this road to the next roundabout. Take the 1st left to Banbury Lane B4525 and continue along this road for about 5 miles, there is a speed camera along this road. Take a right hand turn onto Marston Hill, bear right and then turn right onto the green and you will see the Marston Inn.

Services:

Gas fired central heating. Mains water and drainage.

 

Technical Information:

Energy Performance Certificate

EPC

 

Floor plan for the Chandlers Arms
Legend
map

Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk

General Information:

Premises Licence. Licensed For: Opening Hours:
Films Monday – Thursday 09:00 - 00.30
Indoor sporting events Friday - Saturday 09:00 - 02.30
Live music    
Recorded music    
Performance of dance    
Making music    
Dancing    
Provision of late night refreshment    
Sale by retail of alcohol    

Local map of area:

Map

Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk

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