£185,000
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Sarn, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53
Band: NA
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About this property
Public House with Restaurant
Commercial Kitchen & Dumbwaiter
Central Village Location
Nearby Popular Towns & Beaches
4-Bedroom Owners Accommodation
Car Park & Garage
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NA
Tenure
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Freehold
Size Internal
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3326sqft
Use Class
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FOR SALE VIA ONLINE UNCONDITIONAL AUCTION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH AUCTION HOUSE WALES. BIDDING OPENS MONDAY 27TH JULY & CLOSES WEDNESDAY 29TH JULY.
A public house with restaurant, in a central village location within Sarn, Pwllheli.
After 20 successful years or running this charming village inn, the current owner is ready to retire, presenting a rare opportunity to take over a well-established public house in the village of Sarn, in the heart of the Llyn Peninisula. Positioned on the busy B4413 route that links to the coastal A499, the property enjoys high visibility and easy access to popular destinations including Aberdaron, Abersoch, Llanbedrog, and Pwllheli.
This historic public house – believed to date back to 1875 – is full of character, with many original features still in place. Situated next to a busy petrol station and serving a strong local and visitor base, it’s perfectly positioned to capture both passing trade and loyal regulars. The building boasts generous internal space including a large dining room, bar, pool room, and a balcony – offering endless potential for revitalisation or reinvention. Whether you’re dreaming of a traditional inn, a gastropub, or a destination restaurant, the layout and location support a wide range of possibilities.
Downstairs is a fully equipped commercial kitchen with a dumbwaiter and extraction system, while upstairs provides generous owners’ accommodation comprising four bedrooms, a private kitchen, bathroom, and living room. Additional features include a spacious car park, an attached garage, oil central heating, and double glazing throughout most of the property.
The village of Sarn is a lively rural hub, surrounded by some of the region’s most stunning beaches – from Porth Colmon and Hell’s Mouth to Aberdaron and Abersoch – making this a desirable destination for both locals and tourists alike. Just a short drive away, Pwllheli offers full amenities including shops, restaurants, a marina, schools, and leisure facilities. With the right vision and energy, this property offers a truly unique opportunity to breathe new life into a beloved local pub and create something special on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula.
Ground Floor approx. 95sqm / 1029sqft
Entrance Hall3.09m x 1.08m max. dimensions
Bar Area6.62m x 5.79m max. dimensions
Dining Area6.74m x 10.46m max. dimensions L-shaped
Lower Level approx. 122sqm / 1313sqft
Cellar2.54m x 5.71m max. dimensions
Pool Room3.78m x 5.68m max. dimensions
Kitchen4.36m x 5.86m max. dimensions inc. storage room
Toilets
Storage
Bin Store2.65m x 2.24m max. dimensions
Garage5.58m x 5.54m max. dimensions L-shaped
First Floor approx. 91sqm / 981sqft
Bedroom 12.92m x 3.75m max. dimensions
Toilets1.98m x 3.21m max. dimensions
Bedroom 42.19m x 2.04m max. dimensions
Bedroom 22.83m x 4.74m max. dimensions L-shaped
Bedroom 32.92m x 3.71m max. dimensions
Bathroom2.63m x 3.56m max. dimensions L-shaped
Kitchen2.5m x 4.07m max. dimensions
Living Room4.08m x 4.23m max. dimensions
Rates We understand from our enquiries of the VOA website that the commercial premises have a Rateable Value of
£1,650
Dafydd Hardy gives no warranty that the values supplied or the sums of money expressed as being payable are accurate and the assignee should make their own enquires with the Local Rating Authority to confirm the figures quoted are correct.
Tenure Freehold.
Legal Cost/VAT Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs incurred in this transaction. Prices, outgoings and rentals are exclusive of, but may be liable to, VAT.
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01286 676760 / 01286 677 774
Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors are an employee-owned, independent business with 5 offices covering Gwynedd, Anglesey, and Conwy. Having won numerous prestigious awards, the company was founded by Dafydd Hardy and Richard Thomas (both RICS Chartered Surveyors) in 1992. Today, it is a trusted and successful enterprise in North Wales, celebrated for its expertise and extensive experience in residential sales, lettings, surveys, and commercial property matters.