Mid Wales glorious hotel/inn set in 4.2 acres
Stone built 19th century property, character bar and restaurant
8 en-suite letting bedrooms, separate function room
2 glamping pods, gardens, car parking and sports fields
Turnover £400,000 per annum
To let on private new free of tie lease
- Asking Price:
- £35,000
- Turnover:
- Not applicable
- Net Profit:
- Not applicable
Property Information
- Property:
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Leasehold
- Location:
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The village of Meifod stands 7 miles north of the market town of Welshpool just on the A495 trunk route in the Vyrnwy Valley, near to the famed lake that bears the same name. The village, and the subject property, stand on the renowned walk, Glyndwr's Way and not too far from Offa’s Dyke path. This makes it a particularly popular destination for those keen on country pursuits and walking these famous trails nearby.
The Kings Head is a very attractive 18th century Georgian hotel, stone built of immense quality and character. After falling into disrepair it was completely refurbished some six years ago with barely any expense spared. These improvements will be evident to all who view. The premises now provide an outstanding bar, restaurant and letting facilities, together with excellent outdoor areas, separate glamping pods and sports fields which accommodate the local football teams and clubs.
The property must be viewed to be fully appreciated.