Description
A superb opportunity to purchase a flourishing Restaurant Business and Premises with an excellent reputation and with spacious and modernised owners accommodation, situated in a prominent position on Penrhyndeudraeth High Street. This locality enjoys plenty of passing trade being located close to the main public car park and also the A487 North-South Wales trunk road and a busy tourist route.
The premises currently trades as a successful vegan café/restaurant with a generous client dining area plus an additional separate dining area located to the rear, making for an attractive place to relax and dine. There is a fully equipped commercial kitchen, food stores as well as accessible client toilet facilities.
There is a 5-bedroom self-contained owners accommodation located on the first and second floors which includes attractive modernised kitchen and bathroom facilities. The premises as a whole offers an excellent opportunity for an investor or owner-occupier.
LOCATION
Penrhyndeudraeth sits in a remarkably scenic area bordering the Eryri National Park and the stunning Vale of Ffestiniog with superb transport links via the A487 to Porthmadog and Caernarfon.
The village is also associated with the celebrated Italianate folly of Portmeirion, famous as the host for the 1960’s ‘Prisoner’ TV series, built by Clough Williams-Ellis. Penrhyndeudraeth offers a number of trading outlets and businesses, a regular bus service and a mainline railway station serving the Cambrian coastline. Porthmadog lies just 3 miles distant, offering major supermarkets, many independent shops, goods and services, a harbour with a thriving yacht and rowing club and picturesque marina adjacent to which is the terminal of both the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways.
Penrhyndeudraeth sits in a remarkably scenic area bordering the Eryri/Snowdonia National Park and the stunning Vale of Ffestiniog with superb transport links vias the A487 to Porthmadog and Caernarfon. The village is also associated with the celebrated Italianate folly village of Portmeirion, famous as the host for the 1960’s ‘Prisoner’ TV series, built by Clough Williams-Ellis. Penrhyndeudraeth offers a number of trading outlets and businesses, a regular bus service and a mainline railway station serving the Cambrian coastline. Porthmadog lies just 3 miles distant, offering major supermarkets, many independent shops, goods and services, a harbour with a thriving yacht and rowing club and picturesque marina adjacent to which is the terminal of both the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways
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