Prime position opposite Streatham Common
Substantial public house on 0.4 acre plot
Open plan bar and dining areas (110-150)
Large beer garden (200+)
Twelve bedroom accommodation
Suitable for continued use or mixed residential and hospitality use
The property is a substantial two and three-storey public house dating from 1930, presented in a Vernacular Revival style. The property is of brick construction under a combination of pitched tile and flat roofing. The property was originally known as The Greyhound before it was refurbished and renamed in 2017. The property occupies a plot measuring in the region of 0.427 acres, and enjoys a footprint in the region of 8,511 sq ft. The gross internal area of the property measures approximately 11,462 sq ft over three floors. Despite its character, the property is not a listed building but does fall within a Conservation Area.
