Indian Takeaways for sale in Chertsey

3 Indian Takeaways for sale in Chertsey and surrounding areas. Looking to Buy an Indian Takeaway in Chertsey? View our free Buyers Guide. Want to Sell an Indian Takeaway in Chertsey? free business valuations.


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Licensed Restaurant in Surrey For Sale Licensed Restaurant in Surrey
Turnover : £6,500 p.w. Leasehold : £110,000

6 DAYS OPENING 5 STAR HYGIENE RATING SINGLE FRONTED PREMISES in the region of 820 ft², tiled floor, suspended ceiling with spot lights. Bar, EPOS till. Tables and chairs providing seating for 30 ...
Well Presented Indian Restaurant in Surrey For Sale Well Presented Indian Restaurant in Surrey
Turnover : £10,000 p.w. Leasehold : £180,000

NEWLY FITTED 2023 4 STAR HYGIENE RATING DOUBLE FRONTED PREMISES in the region of 2,580 ft². Wood strip floor, suspended ceiling with spot and hanging lighting. Air conditioning with hot air. ...
Licensed Indian Restaurant in Surrey For Sale Licensed Indian Restaurant in Surrey
Turnover : £6,000 p.w. Leasehold : £150,000

SINGLE FRONTED AIR CONDITIONED PREMISES, in the region of 950 ft², Tiled flooring, with feature pendant and wall lighting. Tables and chairs seating 34 people. Bar with Epos cash register. 2 h...


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This page is for Indian Takeaways for sale in all areas Chertsey including: Ottershaw, Longcross, Lyne, Dumsey Meadow. If you are looking to buy or sell a business in any of these areas of Chertsey then we would love to hear from you.

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