£70,000
(£80,000.00/sq. ft)
Pub/bar for saleHill Street, Wrexham LL11
1 sq. ft
Business
About this property
Genuine reason for sale & priced to sell
Town centre cafe bar and night time music venue
Ground floor lock-up premises
Open trade area (100)
Trade kitchen
Excellent reputation
Net turnover £282,802 year endied 31 August 2022
Rock & Soul Suite is located on Hill Street in the heart of Wrexham city centre and is surrounded by a host of other retail and hospitality outlets. Granted city status in 2022, Wrexham is the administrative centre of the County Borough of Wrexham and the principle town in North Wales. The city is situated between the Dee Valley and the Welsh mountains, just to the east of the Clywedog Valley, an area known for its significant industrial heritage. The city is the home of Wrexham A.F.C. (one of the oldest professional football teams in the world) and the fine Tudor church of St Giles which towers over the historic centre. Just outside the city is the National Trust Property of Erddig. The closest sizable towns are Chester (13 miles) and Oswestry (15 miles).
The city boasts a good public transport system: There are four train stations and various bus services which run throughout North Wales and Cheshire. The city centre is orbited by a ring road with the A483 providing access to the North West of England northbound and Shropshire to the south.
The property is a ground floor lock-up of brick construction with black painted elevations.
Town centre cafe bar and night time music venue
Ground floor lock-up premises
Open trade area (100)
Trade kitchen
Excellent reputation
Net turnover £282,802 year endied 31 August 2022
Rock & Soul Suite is located on Hill Street in the heart of Wrexham city centre and is surrounded by a host of other retail and hospitality outlets. Granted city status in 2022, Wrexham is the administrative centre of the County Borough of Wrexham and the principle town in North Wales. The city is situated between the Dee Valley and the Welsh mountains, just to the east of the Clywedog Valley, an area known for its significant industrial heritage. The city is the home of Wrexham A.F.C. (one of the oldest professional football teams in the world) and the fine Tudor church of St Giles which towers over the historic centre. Just outside the city is the National Trust Property of Erddig. The closest sizable towns are Chester (13 miles) and Oswestry (15 miles).
The city boasts a good public transport system: There are four train stations and various bus services which run throughout North Wales and Cheshire. The city centre is orbited by a ring road with the A483 providing access to the North West of England northbound and Shropshire to the south.
The property is a ground floor lock-up of brick construction with black painted elevations.