Business Opportunity - Established Leather Craft Business For Sale in Penzance


Penzance





Penzance Leather Crafts
24 Causewayhead
Penzance
TR18 2SP

A message from proprietor, John Grey.

"Our business was originally established in 1968 as a manufacturer of leather belts to the wholesale trade.

Three years later we transferred to permanent retail premises at the Sloop Craft Market, St Ives. In 1997 we moved to Fore St, St Ives, subsequently ending up in Penzance in 2002.

We have always manufactured hand tooled leathergoods using the highest quality cowhide, worked on the premises.

We currently make bags, belts, guitar straps, bikers gear and small leathergoods featuring our own designs.

You can purchase our products in our Penzance shop where we also stock many well known brands such as: Americana, Bolla Bags, Visconti, GH Stafford, Gianni Conti & many more."



This business is currently for sale, including all stock, tools, patterns, designs, fittings, shop security, lease.

Long established goodwill.
Turnover £40 - £50K
Fixed overheads £10K
Nett Profit £20K

Asking Price £22K

Phone 01736 367200

Website: Penzance Leather Crafts


 

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