A popular Glasgow pub has been put up for sale.
Harvey's Bar, which sits on Maryhill Road in the North of the city, has been brought to market.
The establishment - which was previously known as Whisky Mac’s, and originally called the Wyndford Vaults - has been standing since 1899.
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Cornerstone Business Agents has said that the property has capacity for 120 people, as well as an elevated lounge area at the rear of the main bar.
The agents added: "The property occupies a spacious end terrace double shop unit at the end of a very busy commercial parade.
“The bar has capacity for 120 and is dominated by an attractive bar and gantry which can be accessed by customers on three sides. A flight of stairs leads to a small, elevated lounge area at the rear of the main bar.
“There is a separate door to the lounge area at the side of the property.”
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The freehold guide price stands at £470,000.
Cornerstone Business Agents continued: “Harvey’s has been in our clients’ hands since 2018, during this time the business has been fully run under management by a steady and competent management team. The business is run by a manager as well as two additional full-time members of staff and four part-time.
“The business trades on a wet sales only basis, open seven days a week, serving the local community and passing visitors.
“The pub is well-known for live sport including football and horse racing and is fully equipped with satellite television.”
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