A prominent and historic Market Town pub located in Alton is now available for purchase at a guide price of £475,000.
Leisure property specialists Fleurets have announced the sale of the freehold interest of The Wheatsheaf pub at Market Square in Alton.
The property, with a guide price of £475,000 plus VAT, presents a unique investment opportunity for potential buyers.
Occupying a prime, high-visibility site, the two-storey brick-built property combines historic character with versatile trading spaces, including a spacious main bar, a restaurant area, and a trade patio, along with a pavement licence that enhances outdoor service options.
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The property also includes spacious private accommodation on the upper floor, adding significant value to the offering.
Nick Earee, divisional director of Fleurets, said: “Alton’s historic appeal and vibrant market town atmosphere make the Wheatsheaf a rare find for investors and operators. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a thriving property in a sought-after location with a mix of business and residential potential.”
Interested parties can arrange viewings by appointment through Fleurets.
For further information or to schedule a viewing, contact Fleurets at 020 7280 4700 or via email at south@fleurets.com.
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