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5 bedroom house

High Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55
5 Bedrooms
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About this property

  • Substantial 3 Storey Commercial Premises (Restaurant & Guest Rooms)
  • Most Appealing Grade II* Listed Georgian Building - Circa. 1735 or 1768
  • Includes Basement (Part of the Restaurant, Kitchen & WC Facilities) & Converted Attic
  • Offers a Remarkable Interior - Superb Originality yet Modern Where Required
  • Currently Run as a Licensed Restaurant/Bistro with 5 Guest Bedrooms With En-suite
  • Residential Potential - Subject to Planning
  • Situated in a Prime Location Where Numerous Eateries/Taverns Reside
  • Located Within the Historic Castle Walls Within Sight Of The Castle

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2864sqft

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• Substantial 3 Storey Commercial Premises (Restaurant & Guest Rooms)
• Most Appealing Grade II* Listed Georgian Building – Circa. 1735 or 1768
• Includes Basement (Part of the Restaurant, Kitchen & WC Facilities) & Converted Attic
• Offers a Remarkable Interior – Superb Originality yet Modern Where Required
• Currently Run as a Licensed Restaurant/Bistro with 5 Guest Bedrooms With En-suite
• Residential Potential - Subject to Planning
• Situated in a Prime Location Where Numerous Eateries/Taverns Reside
• Located Within the Historic Castle Walls Within Sight Of The Castle
Situated within the very heart of Caernarfon’s most historic quarter, enclosed by the iconic castle walls, this exceptional three-storey, three-bay Grade II* Listed Georgian townhouse (with converted basement and attic) occupies a prominent corner position and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a property of outstanding heritage and character.

Dating from 1768, evidenced by a rainwater head shared with No. 16 High Street, despite a later inscription suggesting 1735, the architectural integrity and detailing strongly support the later date. The building retains a wealth of original features, most notably an exquisite early 18th-century staircase, complete with slender turned balusters and elegant colonettes, rising to a striking four-bay landing arcade, an undeniably captivating centrepiece.

Further enhancing its historic appeal are the well-preserved late 19th-century shopfront details, which contribute significantly to the charm and authenticity of Caernarfon’s walled townscape.

Comprehensively renovated in 2017, the property is currently arranged as a licensed restaurant and bistro with five well-appointed guest bedrooms, each benefitting from contemporary en-suite facilities. The restaurant occupies the ground floor and part of the basement, offering a characterful dining environment with considerable charm. The basement also accommodates a fully equipped commercial kitchen alongside customer WC facilities.

Whilst not presently trading, the premises are fully equipped and offer an excellent opportunity for a new owner to re-establish a hospitality business or adapt the space to suit a variety of alternative uses, subject to the necessary planning consents, making it an especially versatile and attractive proposition for investors and owner-occupiers alike.

All guest bedrooms are served by gas central heating, ensuring comfort throughout the year. For a fuller understanding of the layout and accommodation, interested parties are encouraged to refer to the accompanying floorplan.

Please note that certain personal items belonging to the vendor are excluded from the sale.

Caernarfon is centred around its magnificent 13th century castle, situated right on the shores of the stunning Menai Strait, being one of the UK's most celebrated World Heritage sites. Within the castle walls you'll discover narrow streets with a choice of restaurants and eateries amongst others. This is a unique location offering a vibrant experience!

Accommodation


Basement
53.1 m2 – 572 sq ft

Ground Floor
61.2 m2 – 659 sq ft

First Floor
60.6 m2 – 652 sq ft

Second Floor
55.7 m2 – 600 sq ft

Third Floor
35.4 m2 – 381 sq ft

Rates
We understand from our enquiries of the VOA website that the premises have a rateable value of £7,200 pa.

Legal Cost/VAT
Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs incurred in this transaction. Prices, outgoings and rentals are exclusive of, but may be liable to, VAT.

Tenure
Freehold.

Money Laundering Regulations
We are obliged to verify the identity of any proposed purchasers/tenants once a sale/let has been agreed and prior to instructing solicitors. This is to help combat fraud and money laundering. This is a legal requirement.

Disclaimer
Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents Limited for themselves and for the vendor of this property whose agents they are to give notice that: (1) These particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or a contract. (2) All statements contained in these particulars are made without responsibility on the part of Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents Limited. (3) None of the statements contained in these particulars are to be relied upon as a statement or representation of fact. (4) Any intending purchaser must satisfy himself/herself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. (5) The vendor does not make or give and neither do Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents Limited nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. (6) Where every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floorplan contained here, measurements of doors, windows, rooms and any other items are approximate and no responsibility is taken for any error, omission, or mis-statement. This plan is for illustrative purposes only and should be used as such by any prospective purchaser. The services, systems and appliances shown have not been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. Floorplans made with Metropix ©2007.
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Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors are an employee-owned, independent business with 5 offices covering Gwynedd, Anglesey, and Conwy. Having won numerous prestigious awards, the company was founded by Dafydd Hardy and Richard Thomas (both RICS Chartered Surveyors) in 1992. Today, it is a trusted and successful enterprise in North Wales, celebrated for its expertise and extensive experience in residential sales, lettings, surveys, and commercial property matters.

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