Rose & Crown, Rose And Crown, Broad Street, Hay-on-wye, Hereford, Powys
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- Primary use
- Pub
- Other use(s)
- Restaurant
- Bedrooms
- 3
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Building amenities
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- Restaurant
Key features
- Herefordshire Historic, 17th century town centre freehouse
- Three character trading areas providing lounge, bar and restaurant
- 2/3 former letting bedrooms
- Owners’ suite and additional accommodation
- Currently closed
- In same owners’ hands for 33 years
Description
Hay on Wye, known as ‘The Town of Books’ is a patchwork of interwoven narrow streets with many bookshops, boutiques, antique shops, pubs, restaurants and hotels located therein.
The Rose & Crown (formerly part of the larger ‘Crown Hotel’ which no longer exists), is an attractive, stone-built, 17th century, Grade II listed property which has a wealth of period charm and character with exposed stone, and beamed walls and ceilings. It has been in the same owners’ hands since 1993. During the first nine years of ownership, our client operated it himself; it has then subsequently been let to independent tenants for over 20 plus years.
The Property
The property offers three character trading areas providing lounge, bar and restaurant, catering kitchen, 2/3 former letting bedrooms, an owners’ suite and additional accommodation.
The accommodation is need of investment, and the trading areas do require refurbishment. Nevertheless, this is a great opportunity to buy a competitively priced, substantial historic building in the heart of this renowned town.
The property is briefly described as follows:
Trade Areas
There are three trading areas at the ground floor: the MAIN BAR with fully equipped bar servery having stripped, pine panelled frontage, an open fireplace and assorted seating. The LOUNGE BAR/RESTAURANT has a wealth of period charm and character with beamed walls and ceiling, counter from bar servery, and seating for approximately 54 customers/diners. A GAMES ROOM (5m x 6m) is located to the rear with feature mullion stone fireplace. In the past, this has been utilised as a restaurant, but more recently it houses a pool table and darts throw.
LADIES’ and GENTLEMAN’S CUSTOMER TOILETS.
BASEMENT with two section beer cellar and delivery access from the rear.
The first and second floors are split into three designated areas: historically, there were 2/3 letting bedrooms with a residents’ bathroom. This has been reconfigured and two of these rooms now interconnect, and the former bathroom is now an en suite to another bedroom but is not furnished.
Also at first floor is the former accommodation which comprises LOUNGE, KITCHEN, and DOUBLE BEDROOM with EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM. Staircase to mezzanine level with small CONSERVATORY AREA previously utilised as an additional reception room.
On the second floor, off a separate staircase, are COMMERCIAL FACILTIES to include a large CATERING KITCHEN with nonslip floor and galvanised extraction canopy, dumbwaiter access to the ground floor trading areas, and a selection of catering items and equipment. Also at second floor is a good size OFFICE with EN SUITE/STAFF BATHROOM.
External
To the rear of the property is a raised and covered decked area with fixed seating.
When the old Crown Hotel was split up into smaller properties, The Rose & Crown was granted rights in perpetuity to six spaces in the rear car park.
As previously stated, the property has been let to independent tenants over 20 years therefore our client (the freeholder) has no access to trading information. Prospective purchasers will need to reach their own conclusions as to the trading profitability which can be enjoyed at this outlet.
FREEHOLD £350,000 to include any fixtures and fittings. Stock at valuation in addition.Â
A Premises Licence is held permitting the retail of alcohol:
Sunday to Thursday: 10:00 - 00:30
Friday and Saturday: 10:00 - 01:30
All mains services are connected.
Rateable Value: £11,200 from 01 April 2026.
Local Authority: Powys County Council.
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- Sui Generis
- Listed building
- No
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Rose & Crown, Rose And Crown, Broad Street, Hay-on-wye, Hereford, Powys
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