Offers over
£250,000
(£275,000.00/sq. ft)
Pub/bar for salePrice Street, Birkenhead CH41
1 sq. ft
Business
About this property
Community Public House
Densely populated Wirral town
Main bar (50), Lounge (40)
Four letting bedrooms
Enclosed courtyard
Suitable for change of use (STPP)
The Park View Hotel dates back to at least 1878 and is situated in the town of Birkenhead on the Wirral Peninsula. The town sits on the south bank of the River Mersey, opposite Liverpool, and has a population of approximately 80,000. It is home to Birkenhead Town Hall, which dates back to 1887, Hamilton Square, which has the most Grade I listed buildings outside London, and Birkenhead Park, which is said to have influenced the design of New York’s Central Park. Birkenhead is subject to a £1 billion regeneration plan which aims to reconnect the revitalised town centre with the amazing opportunities along the Mersey waterfront, making the most of the town’s iconic heritage and buildings.
The town is served by junctions 1 and 3 of the M53 motorway which links to the national motorway network, whilst the Queensway and Kingsway tunnels which run under the River Mersey provide connections to Liverpool city centre. Birkenhead Park, Birkenhead North and Conwy Park train stations are all within easy reach and offer rail services to Liverpool, Chester, New Brighton and West Kirby.
The property holds a prominent corner position and is of brick construction over three levels with a pitched tile roof.
Densely populated Wirral town
Main bar (50), Lounge (40)
Four letting bedrooms
Enclosed courtyard
Suitable for change of use (STPP)
The Park View Hotel dates back to at least 1878 and is situated in the town of Birkenhead on the Wirral Peninsula. The town sits on the south bank of the River Mersey, opposite Liverpool, and has a population of approximately 80,000. It is home to Birkenhead Town Hall, which dates back to 1887, Hamilton Square, which has the most Grade I listed buildings outside London, and Birkenhead Park, which is said to have influenced the design of New York’s Central Park. Birkenhead is subject to a £1 billion regeneration plan which aims to reconnect the revitalised town centre with the amazing opportunities along the Mersey waterfront, making the most of the town’s iconic heritage and buildings.
The town is served by junctions 1 and 3 of the M53 motorway which links to the national motorway network, whilst the Queensway and Kingsway tunnels which run under the River Mersey provide connections to Liverpool city centre. Birkenhead Park, Birkenhead North and Conwy Park train stations are all within easy reach and offer rail services to Liverpool, Chester, New Brighton and West Kirby.
The property holds a prominent corner position and is of brick construction over three levels with a pitched tile roof.