Marillion, former girl band Cleopatra, internationally acclaimed Fron Male Voice Choir and many rising stars recorded there.
On offer with estate agent Halls, The Old Smithy is tucked away off Church Street in Oswestry town centre and has been used as The Forge Recording Studio since 1990s.
The traditionally built, former smithy, which also has first floor offices and parking for up to seven vehicles, has great potential for alternative uses, subject to planning consent, including as a workspace, offices, studio, gym or restaurant.The Old Smithy has been refurbished sympathetically by the current owners who have tried to retain as much as possible of its historic purpose, including the original cast iron windows. The property has won a Civic Society Award.
The principal recording room has original, heavy timber beams and a double glazed archway entrance to the parking area. There are also a foyer and a fitted kitchen diner on the ground floor.
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