Property Type | Leisure / Residential |
Tenure | To Let / For Sale |
Size | |
Price | Price on application |
Rent | Rent on application |
Rates Payable | £27,300 per sq ft |
EPC Rating | This property has been graded as D |
The Queens Public House is a historic Grade II listed property located in the heart of Belbroughton, Worcestershire. Built around 1800 with later 19th-century additions, it has a strong culinary reputation, having hosted chefs like Andy Waters and Roger Narbett. The property is a substantial brick building with a tiled roof, pilasters, and sash windows, arranged over three floors, with potential for reconfiguration or alternative uses, subject to planning permissions. An extensive car park further adds to its appeal. It is centrally located on Belbroughton High Street, close to local landmarks such as the Church of The Holy Trinity and the cricket club.
The ground floor features a grand hallway, dining room, open-plan bar area, and a fully equipped kitchen with a walk-in chiller. The space also includes a spacious lounge and dining area, with access to toilet facilities. Original features, like wooden beams, paneling, and sash windows, add charm. A basement offers extra storage, and a cleaning cupboard is located on the ground floor.
The first floor includes a versatile function room, office, and a lounge area, ideal for private events or staff use. The second floor has two large rooms, a shower room, and toilet facilities, offering potential for residential accommodation or office space. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a characterful pub in a picturesque village.
The Queen’s enjoys a convenient position with excellent transport links. Situated in the heart of the charming village of Belbroughton, the property benefits from its proximity to key communication routes. Strategically located at the front of Belbroughton’s High Street, the property is central to village life and benefits from its proximity to local landmarks and amenities, including Belbroughton Cricket Club and the historic Church of the Holy Trinity .
The property is approximately 4.3 miles from Junction 4 of the M5 motorway, offering direct connections to the national motorway network. This provides convenient links to Birmingham (approximately 15 miles to the northeast) and Worcester (approximately 16 miles to the southwest).
The nearby market towns of Bromsgrove (6 miles) and Stourbridge (4.5 miles) are easily accessible, while Kidderminster is just over 8 miles to the west.
The nearest railway stations are in Hagley (3.5 miles) and Bromsgrove, providing regular services to Birmingham and Worcester.
Local bus routes connect Belbroughton to surrounding towns and villages, including Bromsgrove and Stourbridge, facilitating access for residents and visitors alike.
Further Information along with plans is available from the agent.