Former Wife Of Bath, Upper Bridge Street, Wye, Ashford, Kent, TN25
Size
2,370
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- Primary use
- High street retail
- Other use(s)
- Pub
- Frontage
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Key features
- Circa 47 covers over 600 sq.ft. of dining area.
- Fully fitted Kitchens
- Six en-suite bedrooms
- Good car parking to the rear
- Suitable for other uses subject to planning
- Immediate Availability
Description
The premises ceased trading as 'The Wife of Bath' which had been a renowned restaurant for over 50 years and has until recently been trading alternatively as a pizza restaurant. However the property is no longer open to the public and is awaiting its next owner to take it forwards. It has in the recent past been refurbished to an exceptionally high standard and there is very little work required to get this once magnificent restaurant back up and running in conjunction with some top quality boutique hotel accommodation.
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Former Wife Of Bath, Upper Bridge Street, Wye, Ashford, Kent, TN25
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