A three-in-one business between Shrewsbury and Welshpool comprising a village convenience store, off license and Post Office has come onto the market for £50,000.
The store has a sales area of 562 sq ftwith a rear stores and welfare facilities. The property is fitted out as a post office and convenience stores and is served by a large car.
A residential apartment could be made available to let by separate negotiation.
Current owner Harry Blugher says he’s looking for a buyer who will continue to grow the business at Halfway House Stores, Halfway House, which has been open six days a week from 7.30am to 7pm.
Mr Blugher, who will continue his ownership of the adjoining Tony’s Diner, is selling Halfway House Stores to investigate another business opportunity.
He said extending the front of the store in time for last Christmas, doubling the stock and the customer friendly opening hours had contributed to the growth of the business.
“The extension has enabled us to keep more stock in the shop and it now looks more like a convenience store that customers take seriously,” he added. “I want a buyer who is going to take the shop forward and who pays the rent on time.”
The deal is being handled by property firm Halls.
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