This town centre pub for sale is described as a “landmark” property sitting on the waterfront.
The Quay Inn, in Minehead, is a traditional independent pub that spans approximately 7,000 square feet.

On the ground floor of the property, there is a bar, a restaurant and a games area, as well as seating for 70 customers.
Upstairs, there are seven letting rooms, all of which have en-suite bathrooms and have sea views.

As well as the letting rooms, there is living accommodation for the staff.
Outside, there is a two-storey outbuilding with a function room, as well as an extensive trade garden and a terrace to the rear.

The pub is currently let until 2036 with a rent of £58,709 per annum, and the business will remain unaffected by the sale.
The inn sits at the start of the coastal path, in a waterfront position overlooking the promenade.

The pub is being sold by estate agents Savills, for a price of £710,000.
Adam Bullas, director of leisure, development and investment at Savills, commented: “With its highly-desirable location and strong levels of tourism, the Quay Inn public house offers a unique opportunity for investors seeking defensive assets, which are let to strong covenants.”