This substantial stone-built former public house offers an excellent opportunity for mixed-use redevelopment, subject to planning (STP). It stands as a prominent landmark in a developing town, presenting unique potential to transform the premises into multi-commercial units with residential accommodation above. The site spans 0.58 acres and includes additional outbuildings and a beer garden, all of which enhance the redevelopment possibilities. Historical planning approval for residential use of the beer garden adds further value.
The property features multiple access points and fire escapes on the ground floor, making it easier to partition into smaller commercial units. The lower ground floor houses two cellars accessible via an external barrel ramp, while the first floor comprises spacious living quarters with four double bedrooms and communal areas supported by gas central heating and UPVc double glazing.
Externally, the ample parking area and unmade drive lead to a secluded courtyard that could serve various purposes. This property is not only rich in character but also holds significant potential for investors looking to capitalise on its mixed-use capabilities while revitalising a historic structure.