Attractive bar and restaurant in a stunning riverside location. Well-appointed accommodation with extensive seating and outside lounge bar.

 

Summary

  • Attractive bar and restaurant
  • Stunning riverside location
  • Extensive seating and outside lounge bar facilities
  • Well-appointed accommodation
  • Staff Living on Uppers

Accommodation

The accommodation comprises the following areas:

Descriptionsq ftsq m
Bar 227 21.09
Kitchen 169 15.70
Total39636.79
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Location

The property occupies a stunning and highly prominent location on the banks of the River Severn, having panoramic views over the Frankwell playing fields and surrounding areas. The property also fronts Smithfield Road, a busy throughfare linking the important Welsh Bridge, to the centre of Shrewsbury and the railway station. There are a number of pay and display car parks and on-street car parking in the immediate vicinity, with the Shrewsbury bus terminal located on the opposite side of Smithfield Road.

Shrewsbury is the county town and administrative centre of Shropshire, strategically located at the intersection of the main A49 and A5 trunk road approximately 18 miles west of Telford, 55 miles north west of Birmingham, 18 miles west of Telford and 40 miles south of Chester. The town supports a wide variety of service industries, tourism and leisure facilities serving a wide catchment area.

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Further Information

Price Offers in the region of £495,000


Description

The property comprises a substantial bar and restaurant with an extensive outside decked and patio areas, having self contained staff living accommodation to the upper floors. The bar and kitchen are located within the main building, with the kitchen having direct access to the main restaurant area. The restaurant comprises a modern pergola style structure with retractable roof and glazed elevations, providing seating for up to 48 covers in its current arrangement.

The Lounge Bar comprises a spacious external decking area, of steel frame construction with boarded flooring and providing facilities for up to 60 covers. The lower patio and decking areas, known as the River Garden provides a further 68 covers with panoramic views along the River Severn.

The upper floors of the main building provide modern self-contained staff living accommodation having kitchen and living room on the first floor, with 3 bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor.

The property also benefits from mooring and fishing rights to the lower-level River Bar.