Non quoting
Pub/bar for saleMarket Street, Llangollen LL20
1 sq. ft
Business
About this property
Historic market town
Prime town centre location
Main bar/restaurant (50)
First floor trade area (30)
Huge potential for growth
Net sales Y/E March 2023 - £300,000
seller ref 94541
Llangollen is situated on the River Dee in the North Wales county of Denbighshire. Its riverside location forms the edge of the Berwyn Range and the Dee Valley section of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town is famous for its historic buildings, bridges, independent shops and hospitality outlets, and will host the 2024 International Music Eisteddfod. The town lies on the A5 London to Holyhead road and offers easy access to the North Wales coastal towns, Chester and The Midlands. Llangollen Railway Station is a tourist attraction which operates between the town and Corwen.
The property sits on a detached corner plot over two storeys under a pitched slate roof.
Trade areas
On street entrance leading to main bar with restored whiskey barrel and loose dining seating for 20, wood laminate flooring, wood panelled top and front bar servery with a good selection of craft ales and draughts. Back bar with shelving, storage, refrigeration units and Altro nonslip floors. The room also features a brick fireplace and exposed ceiling beams. To the left-hand side of the room is a two section dining area with loose seating for 30, wood laminate flooring and multiple wine racks. Disabled WC offset. The ground floor trade area is well appointed and decorated and furnished to a very high standard throughout. To the rear of the building is an on level cellar, a kitchen with Altro nonslip floor, multiple wash and prep areas, hood canopy and a good selection of catering equipment and effects. Separate pantry and refrigeration room. Access to communal courtyard and stairs leading to first floor office/storeroom.
A second trade area is situated on the first floor and benefits from sofa and loose dining seating for 20. Wood beam ceiling and brick fireplace with the room full of character and well appointed throughout. Private dining room to accommodate 10. WC offset.
External
To the front of the building is on-street seating for 8. Pay and Display car parks directly opposite the premises and to the rear.
Leasehold price on application to include goodwill and fixtures and fittings. Stock at valuation in addition.
No direct approach to be made to the business; please direct all communications through Sidney Phillips.
Viewing strictly by appointment only.
A full Premises Licence is held for the retail of alcohol for the following hours:
Monday to Friday 13:00 - 22:00
Saturday 12:00 - 22:00
Sunday 14:00 - 20:00
Current opening hours:
Monday to Thursday 16:00 - 22:00
Friday to Sunday 12:00 – 22:00
All mains services are connected.
The property benefits from a CCTV security system.
Rateable Value: £8,200 from 1st April 2026
Local Authority: Denbighshire County Council
Prime town centre location
Main bar/restaurant (50)
First floor trade area (30)
Huge potential for growth
Net sales Y/E March 2023 - £300,000
seller ref 94541
Llangollen is situated on the River Dee in the North Wales county of Denbighshire. Its riverside location forms the edge of the Berwyn Range and the Dee Valley section of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town is famous for its historic buildings, bridges, independent shops and hospitality outlets, and will host the 2024 International Music Eisteddfod. The town lies on the A5 London to Holyhead road and offers easy access to the North Wales coastal towns, Chester and The Midlands. Llangollen Railway Station is a tourist attraction which operates between the town and Corwen.
The property sits on a detached corner plot over two storeys under a pitched slate roof.
Trade areas
On street entrance leading to main bar with restored whiskey barrel and loose dining seating for 20, wood laminate flooring, wood panelled top and front bar servery with a good selection of craft ales and draughts. Back bar with shelving, storage, refrigeration units and Altro nonslip floors. The room also features a brick fireplace and exposed ceiling beams. To the left-hand side of the room is a two section dining area with loose seating for 30, wood laminate flooring and multiple wine racks. Disabled WC offset. The ground floor trade area is well appointed and decorated and furnished to a very high standard throughout. To the rear of the building is an on level cellar, a kitchen with Altro nonslip floor, multiple wash and prep areas, hood canopy and a good selection of catering equipment and effects. Separate pantry and refrigeration room. Access to communal courtyard and stairs leading to first floor office/storeroom.
A second trade area is situated on the first floor and benefits from sofa and loose dining seating for 20. Wood beam ceiling and brick fireplace with the room full of character and well appointed throughout. Private dining room to accommodate 10. WC offset.
External
To the front of the building is on-street seating for 8. Pay and Display car parks directly opposite the premises and to the rear.
Leasehold price on application to include goodwill and fixtures and fittings. Stock at valuation in addition.
No direct approach to be made to the business; please direct all communications through Sidney Phillips.
Viewing strictly by appointment only.
A full Premises Licence is held for the retail of alcohol for the following hours:
Monday to Friday 13:00 - 22:00
Saturday 12:00 - 22:00
Sunday 14:00 - 20:00
Current opening hours:
Monday to Thursday 16:00 - 22:00
Friday to Sunday 12:00 – 22:00
All mains services are connected.
The property benefits from a CCTV security system.
Rateable Value: £8,200 from 1st April 2026
Local Authority: Denbighshire County Council



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