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£250,000
(£275,000.00/sq. ft)
Pub/bar for sale
Town Hill, Wrexham LL131 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- St Mary's R.C. Primary School 0.1 miles
- Woodlands Children's Development Centre 0.2 miles
- Wrexham Central 0.2 miles
- Wrexham General 0.5 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guide for Wrexham to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
Investment opportunity. Wet led bar in the heart of Wrexham city centre on a new seven year lease agreement.
The Ironworks is located in the heart of Wrexham city centre, surrounded by a wide variety of retail and hospitality outlets and on the main city centre drinking circuit. The city has a population of 61,000 and is located between the Clwydian mountain range and the Lower Dee Valley, neighbouring the County of Cheshire. Wrexham offers plenty to do and includes cultural and historic treasures such as the 16th century Gothic Church of St Giles, 1200 acres of National Trust land and Wrexham afc. The latter has put the city on the map in recent years with its Hollywood owners. Wrexham is orbited by a ring road: The A525 links to the A483 which provides access to Chester to the north and Oswestry to the south, whilst the B5430 connects to the A494 to the west and offers routes to the northwest coastal towns and Snowdonia National Park.
The property is a double fronted building with three levels with the left hand building being Grade II listed and of brick construction with rendered elevations, sash windows and slate roofs. There is also an adjoining two storey brick building with on-street entrance.
The Ironworks is located in the heart of Wrexham city centre, surrounded by a wide variety of retail and hospitality outlets and on the main city centre drinking circuit. The city has a population of 61,000 and is located between the Clwydian mountain range and the Lower Dee Valley, neighbouring the County of Cheshire. Wrexham offers plenty to do and includes cultural and historic treasures such as the 16th century Gothic Church of St Giles, 1200 acres of National Trust land and Wrexham afc. The latter has put the city on the map in recent years with its Hollywood owners. Wrexham is orbited by a ring road: The A525 links to the A483 which provides access to Chester to the north and Oswestry to the south, whilst the B5430 connects to the A494 to the west and offers routes to the northwest coastal towns and Snowdonia National Park.
The property is a double fronted building with three levels with the left hand building being Grade II listed and of brick construction with rendered elevations, sash windows and slate roofs. There is also an adjoining two storey brick building with on-street entrance.
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Sidney Phillips
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