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4 bedroom link detached house for sale
Wareside, Ware
£450,000
Wareside, Ware
£450,000
Our Summary
- ** FOR SALE BY LIVE NATIONAL AUCTION TUESDAY 3RD OF JUNE 1PM **GUIDE PRICE £450,000 to £500,000 ** VIEWINGS BY APPT **BID ONLINE, BIDS OPEN FOR 24 HOURS**This beautiful historic Grade 2 Listed public house resides in a wonderful countryside location, just a few miles from the East Hertfordshire town of Ware and sits on a plot 0
- Having been a local landmark for centuries, it is now open to a new owner looking to run a similar business or explore its potential for other types of business or residential development (subject to planning consent)
- The White Horse Public House - The building is not currently being used as a public house but retains the features and infrastructure for a new owner, who could make this into a fine-dining gastro pub, or with the use of the extensive car park it could be aligned with classic car and motorcycle clubs to create a local hub for meets and activities (subject to consents)
- There may also be some options for conversion to other types of businesses or residential development, we would encourage any potential bidders to carry out our due diligence and research prior to bidding if they wish to undertake such a change of use which would be subject to planning consents,Ground Floor - Entrance Hall - With doors to bar areasLounge Bar - 7
- They are not necessarily figures which a property will sell for and may change at any time prior to the auction
- Each property will be offered subject to a Reserve (a figure below which the Auctioneer cannot sell the property during the auction) which we expect will be set within the Guide Range or no more than 10% above a single figure Guide
Description
This historic Grade 2 Listed public house, known as The White Horse, is situated in a picturesque countryside location near Ware, East Hertfordshire. With a plot size of 0.75 acres, the property has a rich history and is now available for sale by live national auction. The property features two bar areas, a dining area, multiple WC facilities, a work-ready kitchen, two cellar rooms, and living accommodations over the top two floors. The interior retains many character features, including exposed beams and a stunning inglenook fireplace. The property has a tarmac car park, patio area, sheds, and a garden that backs onto farmland. The current owner is looking for a new buyer to restore the property to its former glory or explore its potential for other types of business or residential development, subject to planning consent. With a guide price of £450,000 to £500,000, this unique opportunity is not to be missed.