Castell, 33 Castle Square, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 2NN
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Pub for sale
Key features
- Central location overlooking main square
- 11 letting rooms
- Function room
- Good mixture of local and tourism trade
- Potential for further rooms
- EPC Rating D
- Christie & Co Ref: 5652105
Description
Built circa 1827 and originally serving as the town’s post office, Y Castell is an imposing and characterful building that now operates as a thriving town-centre pub, restaurant, and guesthouse. Its grand façade and elevated first-floor views across the square add to its appeal, while its loyal customer base reflects its strong reputation in the community.
LocationY Castell (The Castle Hotel) enjoys a prime central position overlooking Caernarfon’s bustling town square. Just steps away lie two of the town’s most iconic landmarks - Caernarfon Castle and the picturesque harbour - making this a highly desirable location for both locals and tourists. The property benefits from excellent footfall and visibility in one of North Wales’ most historic and visited towns.
Internal DetailsThe ground floor houses a welcoming bar area alongside a separate restaurant space with seating for approximately 25 covers and fully fitted commercial kitchen. Upstairs, a spacious function room offers elevated views across the square, ideal for events and private gatherings. The property includes 11 well-appointed letting rooms and a one-bedroom manager’s flat, providing comfortable accommodation for guests and staff alike. The existing 11 letting rooms offer immediate income potential, with scope to expand further. Planning permission (now expired but easily renewable) was previously granted for five additional rooms and a south-facing balcony at the rear, which would offer stunning views of the Menai Strait, Snowdonia, Caernarfon Harbour, Anglesey, and the castle - visited by over a million people annually.
Fixtures & FittingsWe have been advised that the majority of the fixtures and fittings are owned outright and will be included in the sale, subject to an inventory.
Letting AccommodationThe existing 11 letting rooms offer immediate income potential, with scope to expand further (subject to planning) with five additional rooms and a south-facing balcony at the rear, which would offer stunning views of the Menai Strait, Snowdonia, Caernarfon Harbour, Anglesey, and the castle - visited by over a million people annually.
External DetailsOutside Seating Area (20 covers).
Owner's AccommodationOne bedroom managers flat.
The OpportunityY Castell presents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-established hospitality business in a landmark location. With scope to expand the accommodation offering and enhance outdoor seating (currently 20 covers with bench seating), new owners can build on a solid foundation. The sale is prompted by the current owner’s ill health, having successfully operated the business since 2011. This is a chance to take forward a much-loved venue with significant growth potential.
Trading InformationFor further information please visit
Business RatesCurrent rateable value is £20,375 as of April 2023
Confirmation of actual business rates payable should be obtained from the local authority.
Premises License.
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Castell, 33 Castle Square, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 2NN
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Llanfairpwll Station6.3 miles
Notes
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