Large-plot pub with conversion potential near major town amenities.
Four-storey Victorian freehold pub with traditional brick façade
A four-storey Victorian freehold public house in the town centre, offered with vacant possession and fixtures included. The property sits on a large plot with a beer patio and rear access, presenting an operating wet-led pub layout across generous floors and a traditional brick façade. Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and proximity to colleges, shops and leisure facilities make the location convenient for trade or conversion.
This is a clear opportunity for an investor or developer: the building could continue as a pub, be refurbished to improve trading, or be adapted for mixed-use conversion (subject to consent). The sale includes fixtures and fittings; stock is extra at valuation. The upper floors provide living space or letable accommodation (two bedrooms, one bathroom) and could be repurposed to add value.
Buyers should note material considerations plainly: the area is classified as very deprived with local demand skewed to social renting, which affects long-term trading profiles and rental values. Tenure details are not confirmed in the information supplied. The property will need investment to refurbish or convert, and any change of use will require planning and licensing checks. No flood risk is recorded; crime is average.
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