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£395,000
(£395,000.00/sq. ft)
Hotel for sale
Bath Street, Rhyl LL181 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Rhyl 0.2 miles
- Christchurch C.P. School 0.3 miles
- Ysgol Emmanuel 0.4 miles
- Prestatyn 3.4 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
Seaside town of Rhyl
Victorian era Guest House (sleeps 10)
Four letting bedrooms
Two reception rooms and conservatory
Turnkey business
Net sales year ended 30th April 2024 £39,932
Heritage Lodge is located on Bath Street in the North Wales coastal town of Rhyl in the county of Denbighshire. The town sits at the mouth of the River Clwyd and is a popular holiday destination for travellers from North Wales and the northwest of England. It has an array of attractions including sandy beaches, a man-made reservoir (Marine Lake) and fairground attractions; in addition, its promenade has been subject to much investment from the European Union and the Welsh Government. Kimnel Bay and Towyn are to the west of Rhyl and Prestatyn is to the east. The A525 links Rhyl to the A55 North Wales Expressway, providing links to Chester to the north and Conwy to the south. Rhyl railway station serves the town.
Heritage Lodge dates back to 1875 and was originally built for the Sheriff of Flintshire. It is a characterful property with wood varnished and panelled walls throughout and exposed ceiling and wall timbers. Since his tenure began in 2016, our client has invested heavily in the property in a style which is in keeping with the building's original features.
Victorian era Guest House (sleeps 10)
Four letting bedrooms
Two reception rooms and conservatory
Turnkey business
Net sales year ended 30th April 2024 £39,932
Heritage Lodge is located on Bath Street in the North Wales coastal town of Rhyl in the county of Denbighshire. The town sits at the mouth of the River Clwyd and is a popular holiday destination for travellers from North Wales and the northwest of England. It has an array of attractions including sandy beaches, a man-made reservoir (Marine Lake) and fairground attractions; in addition, its promenade has been subject to much investment from the European Union and the Welsh Government. Kimnel Bay and Towyn are to the west of Rhyl and Prestatyn is to the east. The A525 links Rhyl to the A55 North Wales Expressway, providing links to Chester to the north and Conwy to the south. Rhyl railway station serves the town.
Heritage Lodge dates back to 1875 and was originally built for the Sheriff of Flintshire. It is a characterful property with wood varnished and panelled walls throughout and exposed ceiling and wall timbers. Since his tenure began in 2016, our client has invested heavily in the property in a style which is in keeping with the building's original features.
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