Former fish and chip shop to go under the hammer
The former Crescent Street Fish and Chip Shop is set to go up for auction in February.
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Photo: Crescent Street Fish and Chip Shop (Google Streetview)
The former Crescent Street Fish and Chip Shop is set to go up for auction in February.
This beloved local establishment closed its doors after 47 years for the final time on 10th August 2024, leaving behind a legacy of nearly five decades of trading.
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The property, which is conveniently situated just a short distance from the roundabout as you enter Newtown’s town centre from the River Severn, offers an exciting opportunity for prospective buyers.
The terraced building is in need of refurbishment but comes with all the fixtures and fittings from the former business still in place, making it a compelling prospect for anyone looking to revive the shop or repurpose the space.
The property includes:
- A shop area
- A preparation kitchen
- A cellar
- A first-floor kitchen, bathroom, and living room
- Three bedrooms on the second floor
The guide price for this unique property is set at £80,000, reflecting its potential and central location.
The auction will take place in the Assembly Room of the Town Hall in Welshpool on Friday, 28th February 2025, at 12:00 noon and will be conducted by Harry Ray & Co.
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