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A well established wine and tapas bar in the heart of Flintshire available

Posted by Sidney Phillips on 21st March 2021 -

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The iconic restaurant and wine bar is situated in the busy town centre of Mold. There is a bar and restaurant, and three room owners accommodation available.

Y Delyn is located on King Street, just off the main high street, in the Welsh market town of Mold, Flintshire, on the River Alyn.

Popular tourist attractions of Mold include Loggerheads County Park, Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, and Mold Castle.

The A55 (North Wales Expressway) is located four miles north and provides access to North Wales coastal towns and Chester.

The A494 also gives ease of access to Snowdonia National Park and the Main A5 London to Holyhead, giving Y Delyn a prime location for tourists in the heart of Mold.

Sidney Phillips have been instructed to offer the Freehold off an asking price of £440,000.

For further information about pubs for sale or how to buy a business, please contact Sidney Phillips on 01434 607841 or please click here.


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