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Traditional Wet Led Public House in Shropshire Available

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 14th April 2021 -

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The property is situated in the market town of Craven Arms, known as the Gateway to the Marches for its location within the rural county of Shropshire and close to the Shropshire Hills within an area of outstanding natural beauty that includes the famous Long Mynd.

Craven Arms enjoys good communication links being set astride the main A49 between Shrewsbury and Ludlow, which provides a number of services to the surrounding area that is home to a number of different retail outlets.

The Stables Inn is a traditional free house offering wet sales only in the heart of the town centre. It was developed by our client in 1988 from a chip shop and bookmakers but has trade successfully since as a community pub.

The property is currently a traditional wet led public house with scope to introduce catering, an open plan ‘L’ shaped lounge bar, three bedroom owners accommodation, rear enclosed beer patio and smoking solution.

Sidney Phillips have been instructed to sell the Freehold off an asking price of £195,000.

For further information about pubs for sale or how to buy a business, please contact Sidney Phillips on 01981 250333 or please click here.


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