A VIBRANT bar and restaurant in the heart of Knutsford is up for sale.
Wine and Wallop, occupying 76-78 King Street could be yours for £375,000.
This double fronted three-storey property is being marketed by Rightmove.
The popular venue offers an exciting business opportunity.
“Since inception, Wine and Wallop has quickly established itself as one of the area’s most vibrant and popular café bar and restaurant,” says a spokesman for Rightmove in the sales document.
“The business, which is run under management, is being offered for sale due to our clients relocation south.”
Gross turnover for the past 12 months is just over £1 million and the property is free of tie leasehold.
The restaurant is surrounded by independent bars, pubs and restaurants that have been attracted to this affluent market town.
An expansive outdoor courtyard described as ‘a secret garden’ has seating space to accommodate 80 people.
Inside, there is room for 120, set in characterful surroundings.
An entrance porch leads into a lounge bar with a large open plan seating.
A wooden top bar servery is on one wall with an eclectic mix of high tables, bar stools, cosy sofas and chairs.
The décor features a profusion of decorative art on the walls and quality natural wood flooring.
A drawing room on a first floor landing has wooden panelled walls, exposed beam ceilings, feature cast iron stove set within a Victorian style surround.
A lodge seating area with exposed pine panelling provides another space for customers to chill out and relax.
A wine store and toilets are situated on the ground floor.
Two good sized storage rooms and the main trade cellar are in the basement.
A comprehensively equipped trade kitchen, toilets and manager’s office are on the second floor.
All fixtures and fittings are included in the sale with the exception of any items which are personally owned.
More trading information is available on request.
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