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Pub in Powys Agricultural Community Available

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 29th March 2021 -

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The Angel Inn is an 18th Century free house in the Mid Wales market town of Llanidloes.

The pub has three attractive bars & restaurant area, enclosed trade garden and an excellent three bedroom accommodation.

The town of Llanidloes stands on the Powys/Ceredigion border on the edge of the Cambrian Mountains. It has a population of 3,000 people and serves a wide agricultural community and an increasing amount of tourism principally attracted by outward bound activities with the renowned Llyn Clywedog Reservoir.

The town has a medieval centre arranged around a market hall leading off which is the High Street on which the subject property The Angel stands.

The property itself is an historic building dating back to 1748 and is Grade II listed, which is reflected in its Tudor style frontage and many beamed walls and ceilings.

Sidney Phillips have been instructed to offer the Freehold off an asking price of £275,000.

For further information about pubs for sale or how to buy a business, please contact Sidney Phillips on 01892 725900 or please click here.


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