IT HAS been a tough year for companies up and down the country, including these Oxfordshire businesses.

With the coronavirus pandemic throwing businesses into turmoil it's no surprise that so many doors are being sadly shut for good. 

However this leaves the way for new and emerging companies to get onto our highstreets and into our villages - with the hopes of injecting a new lease of life into otherwise empty properties. 

Here are some Oxfordshire businesses on the market right now: 

Feathers Hotel, Woodstock

£2,750,000

Oxford Mail:

If you're a small hotelier or you've got big plans to run your dream hotel then look no further. 

This 21-bedroom hotel in Woodstock is formed within a series of attractive
Georgian houses converted many years ago to its current use. 

Beautifully presented throughout the business is described as 'thriving all-round' with a high tariff room trade and strong customer base for the excellent bar and restaurant. 

Attracting both Woodstock residents and visitors from far and wide, this hotel could be a fantastic investment especially with the projected increase in Brits travelling in the UK after lockdown. 

Find out more on Rightmove.

Bakers and confectioners, Oxford City Centre

£495,000

Oxford Mail:

This wholesale corporate patisserie and a small retail outlet in the city centre is available for just under half a million pounds.

The approximate turnover of the business is £1m per annum and shows approximate net profits of £200,000.

Described as an outstanding opportunity, the property has come on the market as a retirement sale after the current owners have spent 32 years with the business.

All of the equipment comes with the sale including the well-fitted bakehouse.

View more on Rightmove.

29 Sheep Street, Bicester 

POA

Oxford Mail:

Do you dream of opening up your own highstreet shop?

This prime opportunity in Bicester is right next to the town centre car park therefore benefits from ample footfall. 

The property is made up of retail space to both the ground and first floors, plus two offices on the first floor.

It also benefits from stunning period features throughout.

Find out more on Rightmove.

Cafe Buendia, Henley-on-Thames

Oxford Mail:

Ever fancied running your own bistro / café?

This lovely cafe and takeaway holds a prominent location in the centre of Henley and has an annual turnover of £244,866.

The business has an excellent reputation with five-star reviews on TripAdvisor and Facebook with high levels of repeat custom. 

Established in 1989 the café is renowned for its authentic Italian cuisine, offering pizza, pasta, salads, ciabatta, breakfast and much more. 

Find out more about this business on Rightmove.

Pub,  Cromwell, nr Chinnor 

£525,000

Oxford Mail:

It's always sad to see a pub change hands, as they play such prominent roles in our communities.

But if you've ever fancied yourself as a pub landlord then perhaps now is your chance with this freehold pub in Cromwell near Chinnor. 

The property is situated on the village green and has benefitted from an extensive refurbishment to both the trading and private areas. 

On the ground floor there is an open plan bar with character features and access to the fabulous garden.

The private accommodation is described to be of a high standard with a fully fitted kitchen.

If you're interested in this property head over to Rightmove. 

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