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Building which houses bar and restaurant in Oswestry town centre listed on the market

A building which houses a bar and restaurant in Oswestry town centre has been listed for sale.

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35 Willow Street has appeared on the market with Halls for offers in the region of £650,000. The building is up for sale but the lease of the Townhouse bar and restaurant which occupies it is unaffected.

The building occupies a prominent position on one of the main retail streets in Oswestry town centre with surrounding businesses including Willow Gallery, HSBC and GHP solicitors.

The four storey, mid-terraced property boasts a basement area, and a total gross internal floor area of approximately 7803 ft sq (724.92 m sq).

A bar area inside Townhouse in Oswestry that has appeared on the market. Picture: Halls.
A bar area inside Townhouse in Oswestry that has appeared on the market. Picture: Halls.

Outside, there is a garden area that provides seating for approximately 150 people and a generously sized car park.

The commercial kitchen inside Townhouse in Oswestry. Picture: Halls.
The commercial kitchen inside Townhouse in Oswestry. Picture: Halls.

The property is understood to be a Grade II listed building. Its ground floor is arranged to provide a lounge area, lounge bar, toilet facilities, a restaurant area and a commercial kitchen. 

A large garden area with seating for 150 people. Picture: Halls.
A large garden area with seating for 150 people. Picture: Halls.

Meanwhile, the first floor is "part commercial and part residential accommodation" that includes a commercial kitchen, further restaurant seating, an office, stores and a staffroom, alongside accommodation that has a self-contained hallway, bedroom, bathroom and a kitchen/dinner.

The restaurant seating area inside Townhouse in Oswestry. Picture: Halls.
The restaurant seating area inside Townhouse in Oswestry. Picture: Halls.

Elsewhere, the second floor boasts a variety of offices. 

The listing by Halls states: "The property provides a prominently located substantial listed property. The property has been run as a licensed restaurant and bar with residential and ancillary accommodation to the upper floors of the property. 

Further restaurant space inside Townhouse. Picture: Halls.
Further restaurant space inside Townhouse. Picture: Halls.

"The property would lend itself to a variety of commercial and potential residential uses, subject to any statutory consents. The property is understood to be Grade 2 listed and has a variety of lovely internal features.

"The property has a cellar that provides useful storage space.

The first floor of the property is arranged to provide part commercial and part residential accommodation. Picture: Halls.
The first floor of the property is arranged to provide part commercial and part residential accommodation. Picture: Halls.

"The internal potential of the property can only be appreciated by undertaking an internal inspection of the property.

Office space inside Townhouse. Picture: Halls.
Office space inside Townhouse. Picture: Halls.

"Externally the property is arranged to provide a large rear beer garden and a generous provision of car parking. The rear garden area provides seating for approximately 150 and there are approximately 14 car parking spaces within the car parking area."

Further information can be found on Halls

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