A CAFÉ in a Herefordshire town which shut down after the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK is for sale.
Mandy Moo's in Ross-on-Wye shut in June 2020 after owner Mandy Price decided to "follow another path" her life had taken.
The building was listed for sale on Zoopla this month, and agents Jonathan Preece said the detached brick building, with an attractive bay frontage, was used as a café and included a self-contained two-bed flat on the first floor.
The agents said café, in Cantilupe Road, was located close to the town's main bus stops and other retailers.
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The asking price for the café was listed as £220,000, which includes around 620sq ft of the main open-plan retail space.
On June 29, 2020, Mandy Price said: "With regret Jess and I would like to tell you all that Mandy Moo's has closed its doors for good.
"I will not be able to operate under the current guidelines and have decided to follow another path my life has taken.
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"I have had a brilliant seven years, made some fantastic friends and have some amazing memories to take with me."
She thanked her "lovely customers and friends" which she said she would miss.
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