THE SEARCH is on for new tenants at a landmark pub in Hereford.
The historic Booth Hall, set just off the pedestrianised part of the city centre in Hereford, is in need of a tenant looking to open a food led business.
An iconic city venue, with parts of the building dating back to 1392, the Booth Hall was sold to local business owners Rich and James Manning of Manbro Developments and the Shack Revolution for an undisclosed sum in July last year.
Marketing agents Jonathan Preece said the pub features an attractive glazed entrance lobby and ground floor trade area with three main sections, and an area for customer toilets.
The first floor trading area consists of a stunning room with hammerbeam roof and gallery opening to ground floor trade areas.
There are extensive basement store rooms, an external courtyard, and two parking spaces.
Mains water, drainage and three phase electricity are connected, but none of the appliances or services have been tested in the property and interested parties should satisfy themselves as to their suitability and safety.
The Booth Hall is available on a new long term free of tie lease with a commencing rent of £40,000 per annum.
It has a rateable value is £18,375.
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