Melton Terrace, New Hartley, Whitley Bay, NE25
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Pub for sale
Description
Internally the property is arranged across two floors providing good quality spacious accommodation throughout. To the ground floor is a grand hallway with main bar and lounge area to each side and W/C’s to the rear. The first floor comprises an open plan function room with further bar and W/C’s. The property has been upheld to a good standard throughout and continues to trade as a working mens club.
The size of the property would lend itself well to a potential residential redevelopment of attractive flats with generous parking and views across playing fields to the rear subject to planning permission.
New Hartley is a small village located in south east Northumberland and benefitting from fantastic access to the coast and neighbouring towns. The village benefits from good road links close to the A19 and A189.
The property is positioned directly off Bristol Street the main throughfare through the village and thereby benefits from a great prominence and central village position.
The gross internal area extends to 3,730 sq ft
Melton Terrace, New Hartley, Whitley Bay, NE25
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Newsham Station1.4 miles
- Cramlington Station3.1 miles
- Shiremoor Metro Station3.3 miles
Notes
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