Popular Morley fish restaurant owned by same family for 40 years put up for sale
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The Mermaid on Britannia Road, has been put up for sale on website Daltons Business with a guide price of £375,000.
The restaurant, formerly known as The Fastnet, was opened in 1976 by legendary broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan, and has been a staple of Morley dining ever since.
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Hide AdThe detached property includes a 160-seater restaurant, a takeaway and private car park for up to 65 customers.
Buyers would be purchasing a long term leasehold on the site, as well as permitted trading hours from 11.30am-8pm on Sunday to Thursday and 11.30am-9pm on Friday and Saturday.
The advert said: "This business has the potential to trade seven days a week throughout the year, especially due to the continual passing trade. Excellent opportunity to introduce and develop a much need (sic) and requested delivery service."
It added that a "full inventory" of fixtures and fittings come with the kitchen areas, as well as tables and chairs to accommodate diners.
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Hide AdThe advert concluded: "An amazing long established high turnover fish and chips business, owned by the same English family for some 40 years. Exceptional previous audited sales of about £25,000 per week which produced an excellent adjusted (pre-tax) net profit in the region of about £145,000 per year.
"Business is now predominantly controlled under management and staff structure as owner is now of ill health and urgently needs to sell, hence serious offered invited."
The restaurant was opened on August 3, 1976 by Sir Terry Wogan - who was incidentally celebrating his 38th birthday.
After flying from London on a private plane, he was driven from Yeadon in a bright yellow Model-T Ford, accompanied by a woman dressed as a mermaid, to the restaurant’s entrance in Morley.
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Hide AdThe famous Hofbrauhaus Oompah Band, dressed in nautical attire, welcomed him as he arrived and he was introduced to crowds of onlookers by entertainer Bert Gaunt.
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