The King’s Head in Bishop’s Fortress has been listed on the market after being in the identical proprietor’s fingers for 15 years.
Agent’s Sidney Phillips the town-centre pub dates again to the early nineteenth century and gives a “wealth of interval allure and character that’s effectively offered and maintained”.
“It’s being supplied on the market after 15 years in the identical proprietor’s fingers, and has an especially well-established and constant stage of native commerce,” the brokers stated.
Sidney Phillips stated there’s a fully-equipped catering kitchen, providing scope to reintroduce meals, and conversion of the “in depth” seven-plus bed room lodging into en-suite letting bedrooms.
The corporate add that the pub is in a fantastic location with “strolling and fishing are significantly fashionable” within the space, “particularly with theforementioned Offa’s Dyke footpath, and the Kerry Ridgeway, in addition to the Shropshire Hills with the famend Lengthy Mynd in shut proximity.”
The pub has a listed value of £425,000. Anybody can discover out extra by contacting Sidney Phillips.