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- Excellent name and local reputation
- Multi-faceted yard offering potential for a range of other specialist services
- Overall site area approximately 0.38 of an acre
- Useful additional income from commercial tenants
- Open air, secure boat storage and winter lay-ups area
- Quay areas and foreshore can operate within 2 hours either side of high water tides
- Unopposed locally
- Very well equipped business including mobile crane
- Good business turnover with scope for further business development
- Sellers planning to retire
A unique opportunity to acquire a commercial investment and boatyard business off the River Dart. See full brochure for further details..
Summary - A unique opportunity to acquire a commercial investment and boatyard business off the River Dart. See full brochure for further details..
Location - Dartmouth is one of the most popular and picturesque tourist destinations in Devon, as it's not only close to the sea, but it's also situated on the River Dart. Its location on the river means it has historical importance and was the former home of the Royal Navy. The yard is located on the West side of the harbour, the creek has access beond Dart Marina.
Communications: Road: A38 Devon Expressway to Plymouth and Exeter - 14 miles. M5 motorway, Exeter - 37 miles. Rail: Totnes - 12 miles. (mainline to London Paddington.) Air: Exeter International Airport - 44 miles.
Creekside Boatyard - The heart of the Complex is a working boatyard sited on a large level hard surfaced area with direct river access. Vehicle and pedestrian access is also available over a driveway from the made up and adopted public road. The boatyard has been in operation for many years and provides a valuable facility for maritime users in the area. There is extensive accommodation for boat storage, lift out and lift back in facilities and covered workshop space. Winter storage has averaged approx. 1200 ft. There is also a substantial sectional steel frame and aluminium clad workshop capable of providing covered storage for vessels up to 45ft. The annual turnover in 2022 was around £205,000. Full details will be provided to serious applicants upon viewing. As part of the commercial activity income is also derived from the area of foreshore shown blue on the plan which is used for boat moorings.
Boatyard Facilities - BOATSHED 1
Being about 52 sq m. Mezzanine some 20 sq m with adjoining office of 10 sq m. Steel frame, lined internally, concrete floor, roller shutter 2.85m eaves height.
BOATSHED 2
Unextended being 45 sqm, with extending bay to increase floor area by about a further 20 sq m, mezzanine 187 sq m. Steel frame, concrete floor, profile sheet clad.
Local Authority - South Hams District Council
Services - Mains water and electric (three phase available). Private drainage (septic tank). 4G signal locally.
Epc - To follow.
Viewings - On the grounds of Health and Safety, interested parties must arrange an appointment to view with the Agents, Stags Commercial[use Contact Agent Button].
Method Of Sale - The property is to be sold by informal tender, closing date 12 noon on 28th June 2024.
Summary - A unique opportunity to acquire a commercial investment and boatyard business off the River Dart. See full brochure for further details..
Location - Dartmouth is one of the most popular and picturesque tourist destinations in Devon, as it's not only close to the sea, but it's also situated on the River Dart. Its location on the river means it has historical importance and was the former home of the Royal Navy. The yard is located on the West side of the harbour, the creek has access beond Dart Marina.
Communications: Road: A38 Devon Expressway to Plymouth and Exeter - 14 miles. M5 motorway, Exeter - 37 miles. Rail: Totnes - 12 miles. (mainline to London Paddington.) Air: Exeter International Airport - 44 miles.
Creekside Boatyard - The heart of the Complex is a working boatyard sited on a large level hard surfaced area with direct river access. Vehicle and pedestrian access is also available over a driveway from the made up and adopted public road. The boatyard has been in operation for many years and provides a valuable facility for maritime users in the area. There is extensive accommodation for boat storage, lift out and lift back in facilities and covered workshop space. Winter storage has averaged approx. 1200 ft. There is also a substantial sectional steel frame and aluminium clad workshop capable of providing covered storage for vessels up to 45ft. The annual turnover in 2022 was around £205,000. Full details will be provided to serious applicants upon viewing. As part of the commercial activity income is also derived from the area of foreshore shown blue on the plan which is used for boat moorings.
Boatyard Facilities - BOATSHED 1
Being about 52 sq m. Mezzanine some 20 sq m with adjoining office of 10 sq m. Steel frame, lined internally, concrete floor, roller shutter 2.85m eaves height.
BOATSHED 2
Unextended being 45 sqm, with extending bay to increase floor area by about a further 20 sq m, mezzanine 187 sq m. Steel frame, concrete floor, profile sheet clad.
Local Authority - South Hams District Council
Services - Mains water and electric (three phase available). Private drainage (septic tank). 4G signal locally.
Epc - To follow.
Viewings - On the grounds of Health and Safety, interested parties must arrange an appointment to view with the Agents, Stags Commercial[use Contact Agent Button].
Method Of Sale - The property is to be sold by informal tender, closing date 12 noon on 28th June 2024.
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Stags Totnes office is not hard to find, located in The Granary, an imposing historic stone building, on Coronation Road. Totnes is a charming market town, built at the head of the River Dart's estuary in South Devon. It has good communications, being accessible via the A38 from Exeter, just 22 miles to the east. The town is acknowledged as a thriving New Age centre, where musicians, artists, natural health practitioners and craftspeople live and work with great success. A market is held twice a week, selling antiques, musical instruments, second-hand books, hand made clothing and local organic products. In short, not for nothing was Totnes voted the capital of New Age chic by Time magazine. With its numerous attractive listed buildings and ancient history, Totnes is a tourist hot spot and attracts a growing number of visitors annually. It has many distinctive features such as the Eastgate, an arch spanning the main street, Totnes Castle, a Norman edifice owned by English Heritage, the late medieval Church of St Mary and the Elizabethan House Museum, one of many authentic Elizabethan merchant's houses.








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