Steeped in 300 years of History set in the Heart of Rural Northamptonshire.
Approximate distances: Banbury 8 miles, Train to London/Marylebone in 70 minutes, Brackley 8 miles, Towcester 13 miles, Daventry 15 miles, Oxford 30 miles, M40 (J11) 8 miles.

Rent: £26,500 per annum. Length of tenancy 3 years.
These figures are accurate to the best of our knowledge but we cannot guarantee 100%.
Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk
Sulgrave is a highly sought after village and has an award winning village shop/post office, family pub, The Star Inn and a 14th Century parish church.
A wider range of amenities can be found at the nearby market towns of Banbury and Brackley and, further afield at Oxford and Towcester.
Educational facilities include primary schools in nearby Culworth and Helmdon, local secondary school at Middleton Cheney (Chenderit), private prep and senior schools at Brackley (Winchester House) and Overthorpe (Carrdus), Stowe, Bloxham and Tudor Hall.
Mainline railway station at Banbury to London Marylebone and Paddington, Milton Keynes to London Euston. Junction 11 of the M40 to London and the Midlands.
Sporting activities in the area include golf at Middleton Cheney (4 miles), Cherwell Edge and Farthingstone; horse racing at Towcester; motor racing at Silverstone (9 miles); sports and indoor swimming centers at Banbury, Brackley and Towcester.
Sulgrave is a popular South Northamptonshire conservation village situated in undulating countryside close to the North Oxfordshire boarder.
The Star Inn is over 300 years old and lies close to Sulgrave Manor, the ancestral home of the first president of the United States, George Washington. It is also the only English Public House known to have been frequented by the legendary actor John "Duke" Wayne.
On a visit to Sulgrave in 1889 the honourable William Taft, Chief Justice of America said, "Sulgrave is a charming little spot only hidden in the loveliness of its seclusion, with the old Star inn by the roadside a relic of bygone days when comforts were plain and ale was plenty" .
The main trading area consists of a large bar area with separate restaurant.
Fully equipped kitchen, traditionally furnished throughout, with many original features remaining, including a large open fireplace, flagstone floors, exposed beams, latticed windows, a brick bar, and providing a seating area for around 35 people.
The gardens and terrace, located to the rear of the property provide an extensive area in which families and dogs can relax whilst enjoying the evening sun.
Predominantly laid to lawn with herbaceous boarders and beds.
Large parking area.
Opportunity to build on the excellent food reputation through increasing the wet trade.
From Banbury M40 Junction 11 follow brown tourist info signs for Sulgrave Manor. On entering the village continue past the shop/post office on the left hand side and continue left and the Star Inn can be found after a short distance on the left hand side.
Oil fired central heating. LPG Gas serves kitchens. Mains water and drainage.
Council Tax Band:
C £1,2043.17p per annum. Business rates also applicable. South Northamptonshire District Council.
Energy Performance Certificate
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Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk
| Premises Licence. Licensed For: | Opening Hours: | |
| Indoor sporting events | Sunday – Thursday | 10:00 - 00.30 |
| Live music | Friday – Saturday | 10:00 - 01.30 |
| Recorded music | ||
| Dancing | ||
| Performance of dance | ||
| Provision of late night refreshment | ||
| Sale by retail of alcohol | ||

Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk