The property is a two-storey double fronted end premises. Previous Public House It is constructed with brick and has a pitched slate -covered roof.At the back, there is a small single-storey extension. Originally, it was known as the Cotton Tree
and was established in 1836. Later on, it was renamed The Clarendon in honour of Edward Hyde, the Earl of Clarendon. In 1888, the Chester Brewery acquired it, and it became a Whitbread House a century later. Recently, it reopened with the name
Owd Joss. The property comprises approximately net internal floor area 3,401 sq. ft. (316 sq. m.)
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We have not measured the premises but have relied upon floor areas provided by our Client.The second floor has 5 rooms which have previously been used as a hmo with shared kitchen and bathroom. Inviting offers over £2500 pcm
Deposit amount : £2,884.61