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The Millers Cottage in Gravesend put on the market
08:00, 16 May 2016
updated: 10:18, 16 May 2016
The Millers Cottage, a two storey pub on Windmill Hill in Gravesend, has been put on the market.
The drinking hole, much-loved for its beer garden, has been under its present ownership for 11 years.
The leasehold for the building is up for sale for £42,000, with an annual rent of £24,312.
Its main bar is able to serve 50 covers, with three-bedroom management accommodation and parking for six cars.
“This is a lovely looking pub with a great feel,” said James Hughes of Christie & Co’s in Maidstone, which is handling the sale.
“The Gravesend pub market continues to be strong due to being in the London commuter zone.
“Leasehold properties like The Millers Cottage are in high demand due to the proximity of Ebbsfleet International station and also the building of Paramount Park which brings in a number of tourists from both the UK and abroad.”
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