Guide price
£14,000Pub for sale
George & Dragon, Aysgarth, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 3AD
Auction
Pub
7 beds
Features and description
- Advised Freehold - to be verified by solicitor
- To be sold with vacant possession
FOR SALE BY AUCTION - -Lot 29 - Former Public House
ONLINE AUCTION from 14th APRIL-16th APRIL
Situated in the charming and highly desirable village of Aysgarth in North Yorkshire, this characterful Grade II former tavern, previously known as The George & Dragon, presents an exceptional opportunity for buyers looking to establish a hospitality, leisure, or alternative commercial venture in a prime countryside setting. The property, which closed in 2025, was once a well-loved village pub and restaurant with guest accommodation and offers significant scope for refurbishment and redevelopment, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The ground floor comprises several versatile reception areas, creating a welcoming and sociable environment ideal for a pub, restaurant, caf, or similar business. Traditional features, including open fires, enhance the warm and inviting atmosphere for both locals and tourists. A fitted kitchen with existing appliances is in place and will remain for the new owner, providing a practical starting point for reopening or repurposing the premises. A useful cellar offers additional storage space.
To the upper floors, the property benefits from seven ensuite guest rooms (some requiring refurbishment) but offering strong potential to reinstate as letting accommodation. There are also two additional attic rooms which could be converted into further bedrooms or guest suites, subject to planning and building regulations. Notably, the first floor can be accessed both internally via the tavern and externally through a separate entrance, offering flexibility for independent residential or commercial use.
Subject to the relevant planning permissions, the property could be adapted to suit a variety of business models, including a boutique guesthouse, caf, cyclist or biker hub, takeaway establishment, or alternative commercial use. The upper floors may also present potential for conversion into separate apartments, benefiting from the existing independent access.
Aysgarth is located within the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales National Park, one of the UK's most picturesque and sought-after countryside destinations. Surrounded by rolling hills, rivers, waterfalls, and traditional stone-built villages, the area attracts walkers, cyclists, and tourists year-round, making it ideal for a hospitality or holiday accommodation venture. The region is renowned for its scenic trails, panoramic views, and outdoor lifestyle appeal.
The property is also within reach of the Peak District National Park, one of the UK's most visited national parks, welcoming over 13 million visitors annually, (approximately 90 miles away). This proximity further enhances the property's commercial potential, drawing outdoor enthusiasts, families, and international tourists who frequently explore both national parks during their stay.
Overall, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and versatile property in an outstanding tourist location, offering extensive potential for redevelopment, investment, or a lifestyle business in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
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Tenure:
Advised Freehold - to be verified by solicitor
Tenancies:
To be sold with vacant possession
ONLINE AUCTION from 14th APRIL-16th APRIL
Situated in the charming and highly desirable village of Aysgarth in North Yorkshire, this characterful Grade II former tavern, previously known as The George & Dragon, presents an exceptional opportunity for buyers looking to establish a hospitality, leisure, or alternative commercial venture in a prime countryside setting. The property, which closed in 2025, was once a well-loved village pub and restaurant with guest accommodation and offers significant scope for refurbishment and redevelopment, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The ground floor comprises several versatile reception areas, creating a welcoming and sociable environment ideal for a pub, restaurant, caf, or similar business. Traditional features, including open fires, enhance the warm and inviting atmosphere for both locals and tourists. A fitted kitchen with existing appliances is in place and will remain for the new owner, providing a practical starting point for reopening or repurposing the premises. A useful cellar offers additional storage space.
To the upper floors, the property benefits from seven ensuite guest rooms (some requiring refurbishment) but offering strong potential to reinstate as letting accommodation. There are also two additional attic rooms which could be converted into further bedrooms or guest suites, subject to planning and building regulations. Notably, the first floor can be accessed both internally via the tavern and externally through a separate entrance, offering flexibility for independent residential or commercial use.
Subject to the relevant planning permissions, the property could be adapted to suit a variety of business models, including a boutique guesthouse, caf, cyclist or biker hub, takeaway establishment, or alternative commercial use. The upper floors may also present potential for conversion into separate apartments, benefiting from the existing independent access.
Aysgarth is located within the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales National Park, one of the UK's most picturesque and sought-after countryside destinations. Surrounded by rolling hills, rivers, waterfalls, and traditional stone-built villages, the area attracts walkers, cyclists, and tourists year-round, making it ideal for a hospitality or holiday accommodation venture. The region is renowned for its scenic trails, panoramic views, and outdoor lifestyle appeal.
The property is also within reach of the Peak District National Park, one of the UK's most visited national parks, welcoming over 13 million visitors annually, (approximately 90 miles away). This proximity further enhances the property's commercial potential, drawing outdoor enthusiasts, families, and international tourists who frequently explore both national parks during their stay.
Overall, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and versatile property in an outstanding tourist location, offering extensive potential for redevelopment, investment, or a lifestyle business in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
What3Words: tiptoes.rating.poets
Video tour
Tenure:
Advised Freehold - to be verified by solicitor
Tenancies:
To be sold with vacant possession
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Crime score
Low crime
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