Popular village location
Traditional free house on main high street
Two trade areas (65)
Split level trade garden (62)
Five bedroom owners accommodation
Net T/O in the region of £230,000 per annum
- Asking Price:
- £215,000 Furniture / Fixtures included
- Turnover:
- Available on request
- Net Profit:
- Available on request
Property Information
- Property:
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Freehold
- Location:
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The Crown Inn is located on the high street in the Flintshire village of Caergwrle. The village sits approximately 6 miles northwest of Wrexham and 6 miles west of the England/Wales border. The village is on the River Alyn and sits at the base of Hope Mountain. Caergwrle is best known for its 13th century castle ruins, “Caergwrle Castle” and the discovery of the Caergwrle bowl which is a unique object dating back to the Middle Bronze age, which is now displayed in the National Museum of Wales.
The property sits on the A541 which links to the A494 offering routes to Mold, Ruthin and Chester. The A483 is 4 miles east of the village and gives access to Wrexham and Oswestry southbound. Caergwrle train station is less than 1 mile away from the Crown Inn and offers routes to Wrexham and the Wirral. Bus links provide routes to Mold, Broughton, Wrexham and Chester.