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Freehold village pub in North Yorkshire on the market

Specialist business property adviser Christie & Co has been instructed to market The Plough Inn in Sleights, near Whitby.

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The Plough

The Plough Inn is a Grade II listed public house with a main bar, lounge, and dining area, traditionally decorated throughout and with distinctive features such as coped gables and shaped kneelers placing it firmly within the heritage character of the North Yorkshire region.

Upstairs, there are three en suite B&B rooms, as well as three-bedroom owner/manager living accommodation. The property is being sold with vacant possession.

Situated on the main route through the village of Sleights, the pub enjoys a traditional village setting on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and is a popular stopping point for visitors travelling to Whitby, the surrounding moorland, or attractions such as Whitby Abbey, Robin Hood's Bay Beach, North Riding Forest Park and Rosedale Abbey.

Marslie McGregor, Senior Business Agent at Christie & Co, is managing the sale process and said, “The sale of The Plough presents an exciting opportunity for an operator to re‑establish a valued village pub and develop a sustainable hospitality business rooted in its historic character. The building’s layout and beer garden with Esk Valley views offer practical spaces for food, drink, and events, while the presence of letting rooms with en suite facilities provides potential for additional revenue through accommodation. We encourage interested parties to get in touch for more information.”

The pub is on the market with a freehold asking price of £375,000.

For more information, visit: https://www.christie.com/6450584/


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Jasmine Davis
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