Situated at a strategic corner of Whalley Road, this two-storey public house occupies a notable position at the intersection with Blackburn and Burnley Roads, enhancing its visibility and accessibility. Located approximately one mile from Junction 7 of the M65 motorway, the property benefits from its proximity to key transport links and is conveniently connected to surrounding areas, including Accrington and Clitheroe in the scenic Ribble Valley.
Constructed in a traditional style with a pitched slate roof, the building features UPVC double glazing throughout. The ground floor offers a spacious open-plan layout that includes a bar servery, lounge area, games room, and separate restrooms. Additionally, there is a functional commercial kitchen complete with preparation space and storage for cleaning supplies. Both front and rear access points facilitate easy movement for patrons and staff alike.
On the first floor, you will find three generously sized double bedrooms along with a single bedroom, providing potential for flexible living arrangements or accommodation options. This level also contains a three-piece bathroom and another kitchen area, further enhancing its versatility. A former function room currently used for storage presents an opportunity for creative renovations or repurposing.
The property sits on approximately 0.3 acres of land, which includes a tarmacadam car park capable of accommodating 16 vehicles and an outdoor beer garden accessible from Burnley Road. There is potential for expanding parking capacity or developing additional outdoor spaces if desired. Given the mixed-use nature of the surrounding area—housing local retailers, manufacturing firms, and residential properties—this venue holds significant renovation or investment potential for those looking to capitalize on its prime location.