Own a piece of Cornwall's charm with The Driftwood Spars pub for sale at £3.5m. Historic 1600s pub in St Agnes, offering ocean views, brewery, and exceptional profits. Own a piece of Cornwall's charm with The Driftwood Spars pub for sale at £3.5m. Historic 1600s pub in St Agnes, offering ocean views, brewery, and exceptional profits.

Iconic pub minutes from beach is up for sale in area voted ‘most popular holiday spot in UK’

Own a piece of Cornwall’s charm with The Driftwood Spars pub for sale at £3.5m. Historic 1600s pub in St Agnes, offering ocean views, brewery, and exceptional profits.

You now have the opportunity to own a pub in the UK’s “most popular holiday spot”.

Cornwall – known for its sandy beaches and great surf – nabbed the impressive title earlier this week in a survey, even beating buzzing London, which landed in the third spot.

But why just holiday somewhere, when you can buy a pub there instead?

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The iconic Driftwood Spars dates back to the 1600s and still has many of its traditional features, as reported on Luxury Property News.

Own a piece of Cornwall's charm with The Driftwood Spars pub for sale at £3.5m. Historic 1600s pub in St Agnes, offering ocean views, brewery, and exceptional profits.
Inside the Driftwood Spars pub. (Picture: Jam Press)

It’s quite a large pub, too – able to accommodate 90 covers inside, 60 outside and 15 ensuite letting bedrooms.

Own a piece of Cornwall's charm with The Driftwood Spars pub for sale at £3.5m. Historic 1600s pub in St Agnes, offering ocean views, brewery, and exceptional profits.
Inside the Driftwood Spars pub. (Picture: Jam Press)

And there’s a large flat for the manager, too.

Based in St Agnes, a coastal village on the county’s north coast, the pub also has a clifftop garden with Atlantic Ocean views over Trevaunance Cove.

Own a piece of Cornwall's charm with The Driftwood Spars pub for sale at £3.5m. Historic 1600s pub in St Agnes, offering ocean views, brewery, and exceptional profits.
Outside the Driftwood Spars pub. (Picture: Jam Press)

The popular pub also has its own brewery and a ‘Crib Shack’ with picnic benches, as well a privately-owned car park with space for 50 vehicles.

According to the ad, you can expect “exceptional turnover and profits”.

The area is popular with surfers and holiday-goers alike, with Chapel Porth Beach and its rock pools round the corner, too.

As for the financials, the freehold price has been set at £3.5m and the property is up for sale with Charles Darrow.

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