WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.

Popular café up for sale

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A popular canal side café is up for sale.

The Snug Café, formerly known as the Lock Keeper’s Café at Wallbridge is now on the market.

Caroline Saturley, who runs The Canteen in Nailsworth is selling the leasehold on the Stroud business, she said: “The site is perfect and with the canal side location it has a lot of possibilities for the right person to run a business from.

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“The café is ready to go, with a brand new, freshly plastered ceiling and brand new electricity supply, a new kitchen, tables, chairs, coffee machine, fridges, freezers, oven, dishwasher, even crockery.”

For further information, contact Caroline on 07539001816.

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