Offers in region of
£250,000
(£250,000.00/sq. ft)
Pub/bar for saleHartshill Road, Stoke-On-Trent ST4
1 sq. ft
About this property
Wet-led, city centre public house
Prominent location
Main bar/snug (60) and kitchen
Owners’ accommodation
Sizeable south-facing garden (80)
Currently closed
Freehold offers around asking price
Victorian public house in prime city centre location, with sizeable trade garden and owner's accommodation.
The city of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, was originally formed during the 20th century by the federation of six separate towns and numerous villages. Commonly known as ‘The Potteries’, the city is the former home of the UK pottery industry, and the hit Channel 4 show ‘The Great Pottery Throwdown’ is filmed a stone’s throw from the property. Stoke-on-Trent is surrounded by the towns of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Alsager, Kidsgrove and Biddulph, and lies in the upper valley of the River Trent at the south-western foothills of the Pennines. It is the centre for numerous service industries and distribution warehouses, and offers award-winning museums and visitor centres. Alton Towers and the Trentham Estate are both within easy reach. The city is linked to the nearby M6 motorway via junctions 15 and 16, by way of the A500. It has a good public transport system, as well as a canal network and cycling routes.
This double fronted property is of brick construction under a pitched slate roof, with black and white painted exterior, and original sash windows. Despite its recent refurbishment, the interior retains many of its original features.
Prominent location
Main bar/snug (60) and kitchen
Owners’ accommodation
Sizeable south-facing garden (80)
Currently closed
Freehold offers around asking price
Victorian public house in prime city centre location, with sizeable trade garden and owner's accommodation.
The city of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, was originally formed during the 20th century by the federation of six separate towns and numerous villages. Commonly known as ‘The Potteries’, the city is the former home of the UK pottery industry, and the hit Channel 4 show ‘The Great Pottery Throwdown’ is filmed a stone’s throw from the property. Stoke-on-Trent is surrounded by the towns of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Alsager, Kidsgrove and Biddulph, and lies in the upper valley of the River Trent at the south-western foothills of the Pennines. It is the centre for numerous service industries and distribution warehouses, and offers award-winning museums and visitor centres. Alton Towers and the Trentham Estate are both within easy reach. The city is linked to the nearby M6 motorway via junctions 15 and 16, by way of the A500. It has a good public transport system, as well as a canal network and cycling routes.
This double fronted property is of brick construction under a pitched slate roof, with black and white painted exterior, and original sash windows. Despite its recent refurbishment, the interior retains many of its original features.