Leased by The National Trust, the Tower Bank Arms was originally built as an alehouse in the 17th century and today trades as a popular Lake District inn and ...
The inn is busy all year round and has a continuous solid turnover and is extremely profitable, being supported by not only the many visitors to the area but by locals alike. Having enjoyed their many years at Tower Bank Arms, the tenants are now looking to retire to live locally. The property is nestled between Hawkshead and lake Windermere and lies directly adjacent to Hill Top, Beatrix Potter’s home.
Rathbone Unit Trust Management fund manager Will McIntosh-Whyte told Money Marketing that investors must keep this in mind. He said: “The returns are tied to ...
“If it’s not, that means the bond has priced in a lot of that future inflation. you are better off buying an inflation-linked bond if inflation is above the breakeven rate. He said: “The returns are tied to inflation.
Nottingham Forest are thought to be interested in Scott Twine and after last night, his valuation might have increased.
The 22-year-old looks like a useful player and given his age he still has bags of potential to realise. Twine will have many clubs casting flirtatious glances in his direction but Forest should place themselves right in the mix to sign him. The Reds’ interest was claimed during the month of January and he’s kicked on at MK Dons in the second half of the season.