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Somerset’s 17th Century pub with rooms hits market for £990k

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Crossways Inn, a 17th Century pub and restaurant with letting rooms near Highbridge, Somerset, has hit the market for £990,000.

Crossways Inn offers 92 covers in its pub/restaurant which recently received numerous awards and accolades, including being crowned CAMRA South West Pub of the Year 2024, and CAMRA Somerset Pub of the Year seven times over the past eight years.

The business has been owned by the current freeholder for fifteen years, during which time an extension was added to create a four-star bed and breakfast, with eight ensuite letting rooms including two accessible ground-floor rooms. 

The bed and breakfast side of the business has a private entrance and breakfast room, and the property also features three-bedroom owners’ accommodation on the first floor, a beer garden that seats 88, and a large car park.

The pub is already “well-established”, but there is the opportunity to grow the business further by opening the kitchen seven days per week instead of five, and adding offerings such as a Sunday carvery or breakfast service.

Set in the parish of Went Huntspill, between Bridgwater and Weston-super-Mare, Crossways Inn attracts high levels of passing trade, while the pub is also supported by the local community and favoured by residents of surrounding towns.

Ryan Bassett, business agent at Christie and Co who is overseeing the sale, said: “This is a really exciting opportunity to purchase an award-winning pub full of history and charm that has been consistently voted CAMRA Somerset Pub of the Year. The operation already has a fantastic following of loyal customers, and the current owners have successfully extended the pub to include 8 en-suite letting bedrooms which are all tastefully decorated. We expect a high level of interest in the Crossways Inn.”

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