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Grade II Listed Market Town Freehouse Brewery In Kington For Sale

Kington, Herefordshire, UK
Asking Price:
£215,000
Turnover:
Not applicable
Net Profit:
Not applicable

Traditional Town Centre Public House Offering Wet Sales Only
Public Bar (30). Trade Garden (40)
Brewery With Five Barrel Plant
Two Bedroom Owners Accommodation
Investment Sale

Wine Vaults is a Grade II Listed traditional public house located on the High Street of Kington. It appears to be constructed in the main of stone and brick with rendered and colourwashed elevations, having outbuilding to the rear which has been partially converted to the Arrow Brewery. The public house is reputed to be one of the oldest in the town centre and dates from circa 18th Century. It currently operates as a traditional public house offering wet sales only and being the sole purveyor of Arrow Brewery Beers.

The property holds a prominent location in the town centre fifty yards from the Market Hall, set among a number of retail and residential properties. The popular market town of Kington is surrounded by spectacular countryside to the west of Herefordshire at its border with Powys. It sits on the banks of the River Arrow and is adjacent to Offas Dyke Path, in the shadow of Hergest Ridge. The town is also close to the main A44 trunk route which links West Wales Coast with The Midlands and, despite being a small market town, it serves a much wider rural area being the main commercial centre.

Property Information

Property:

Freehold

Living Accommodation:

OWNERS ACCOMMODATION
FIRST FLOOR & SECOND FLOOR
PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION (currently rented independently of the public house) providing LOUNGE, KITCHEN, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS AND BATHROOM.

Location:

Wine Vaults is a Grade II Listed traditional public house located on the High Street of Kington. It appears to be constructed in the main of stone and brick with rendered and colourwashed elevations, having outbuilding to the rear which has been partially converted to the Arrow Brewery. The public house is reputed to be one of the oldest in the town centre and dates from circa 18th Century. It currently operates as a traditional public house offering wet sales only and being the sole purveyor of Arrow Brewery Beers.

The property holds a prominent location in the town centre fifty yards from the Market Hall, set among a number of retail and residential properties. The popular market town of Kington is surrounded by spectacular countryside to the west of Herefordshire at its border with Powys. It sits on the banks of the River Arrow and is adjacent to Offas Dyke Path, in the shadow of Hergest Ridge. The town is also close to the main A44 trunk route which links West Wales Coast with The Midlands and, despite being a small market town, it serves a much wider rural area being the main commercial centre.

Premises Details:

GROUND FLOOR
ENTRANCE LOBBY providing access to the open plan PUBLIC BAR with partially beamed ceiling, stripped wood effect floor, partially wood panelled walls. Two fireplaces. The room is arranged around a central ‘horseshoe’ shaped wood panel fronted bar counter and provides seating for approximately 30 customers. Darts area.


OWNERS ACCOMMODATION
FIRST FLOOR & SECOND FLOOR
PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION (currently rented independently of the public house) providing LOUNGE, KITCHEN, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS AND BATHROOM.


EXTERNAL
Gated access to the side of the property leading to rear TRADE GARDEN with direct access from the public bar and having a number of tables and chairs for approximately 40 customers.

Stone constructed former BARN/STABLE, housing LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S TOILETS and a LARGE STOREROOM. Also home to the Arrow Brewery providing a large area with five barrel capacity plant and coldroom.