Property description
The historic detached property is predominantly two storey under a pitched tiled roof.
ACCOMMODATION: The ground floor provides a number of interconnecting trade areas with exposed timbers, open fireplaces and a mix of tiled and wooden floors. There is a main single bar to the middle of the property serving over 60 covers as well as a more modern dedicated dining area to the rear for an additional 30 covers.
The trade kitchen is accessed to the rear of the property and is well equipped.
The substantial first floor provides 6 double bedrooms and one single bedroom, large living room. W.C. bathroom, shower room and kitchen. This could easily be reconfigured into two flats with separate access.
OUTSIDE: Outside there are a number of storage areas and sheds providing the opportunity to extend the ground floor trade area, subject to necessary consents. To the side is a large tarmac car park with space for over 30 cars.
The area of the site, as measured from digital mapping, is approximately 1,955m² or 0.48 acres and the ground floor footprint extends to 300m² (3,230 sq ft).
We are advised that the property is Grade II listed and situated in Barley Conservation Area.
RATES: The current 2010 Rateable Value for the Public House is £6,200 per annum. The residential element is Band B with the annual charge of £1,173.
LEGAL COTS: Each party to be responsible for their own legal costs.
PRICE GUIDE: Freehold offers are invited in excess of a Guide Price of £395,000 excluding VAT, which will be payable at the prevailing rate. Fixtures and fittings will be excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
VIEWINGS: Strictly by appointment via Marshalls on 01763 247788. AGENTS NOTE Plans have been passed for two semi detached houses to the rear of the pub garden. This plot is not included in the sale.
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