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Description
- • Period House & Hotel offering busy trading location
- • Attractive Beer Garden to rear
- • 2 Large Bar Areas
- • Car Parking to rear
- • Available as as Going Concern
- • Potential for alternative uses
- • Inspection Recommended
- • Energy Efficiency Rating = 79
Machynlleth is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty with the Snowdonia National Park immediately to the north and the wonderful Cardigan Bay coast to the west. It is an area which has a large influx of tourists during the season and in many respects the market town of Machynlleth is a 'gateway' for those travelling from the Midlands and Border Counties towards the West Wales coastal resorts. The town is also on the Cambrian Coast railway line with connections from the West Wales coast to Shrewsbury, Wolverhampton, Birmingham and further afield.
The White Horse offers potential purchasers the opportunity to acquire a well established business with substantial family accommodation above. This mixed commercial and residential property is available as a going concern or, with relevant planning, the ground floor can be converted to a commercial unit such as a shop or business premises.
SITUATION
The town of Machynlleth is steeped in history and has some notable attractions. The building housing the Parliament of Owain Glyndwr is open to the public and the town clock is a focal point in the town, being on the junction of the A489 and A487 trunk roads. To the north and only some 3 miles from the town is the world famous Centre for Alternative Technology and to the south there is a large nature reserve run by the RSPB. Over the last few years the town has become an important centre for walkers and cyclists who take advantage of the numerous footpaths and bridleways in the surrounding countryside. Machynlleth is a town of approx 2,000 population which serves numerous residential villages in the surrounding Dyfi Valley. It has a variety of Shops, Supermarkets, Post Office, Schools, Leisure Centre and a 9 hole Golf Course.
THE PROPERTY
The property has an impressive frontage to the main tree lined thoroughfare in the town. It is mainly of stone and slate construction and has some very attractive features both internally and externally which provides a very pleasing atmosphere and character to this Public House. The layout of this property lends itself to a multitude of alternative uses including Restaurant/Bistro. The rear of the property has easy access from the road leading to the municipal car park and there is ample car parking within the curtilage. It also has the benefit of a private lawned area and beer garden.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This very well established town centre Public House has the benefit of a well equipped kitchen conveniently situated to serve the Lounge/Dining Room area. The proprietor's maisonette is spacious and comfortable offering 4/5 bedrooms and 2 reception rooms, and can be reached independantly from the rear, along an external staircase.
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