A Grade II-listed building in Shrewsbury that houses the popular Spanish restaurant, AleOli y Tu, has gone on the market.
for just over 10 years, having started in the market hall as Cafe AleOli, before moving across the Welsh Bridge into their current home.According to agents Halls Commercial, the property is made up of the restaurant on the ground floor and part of the first floor, and office rooms with a self-contained ground floor entrance arranged over the rest of the first floor.
The listing states:"166 Frankwell is arranged to provide consultancy rooms with welfare facilities providing a total net internal floor area of approximately 352 ft sq with welfare facilities and benefiting from a ground floor entrance. "The property has asset management potential as subject to statutory could lend itself to residential use. 166 Frankwell is arranged to provide a restaurant premises that is arranged over the ground and first floor and the lower ground floor."The accommodation is arranged to provide restaurant seating with a bar area and a commercial kitchen and stores and toilet facilities and provides a total net internal floor area of approximately 841 ft sq on the ground floor.
" The property has a wealth of features, and its potential can only be fully appreciated after undertaking an inspection of the property."Plans for 44 new homes in small Shropshire village look set to go ahead despite concerns over 'narrow country lanes'
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