A TOWN centre restaurant is on the market with Cavendish Residential.
Back in May, it was announced that The Myddelton Grill, on St Peter's Square, would be closing its doors with immediate effect.
The renowned Grade II-listed building also known as 'The Seven Eyes', is now on the market Inviting offers of around £450,000.
The building stands in a prominent trading position.
It is known as a very successful inn and restaurant with a large sun terrace and a private car park for nine cars to the rear.
The building provides approximately 2,500 square feet of trading and kitchen area arranged over two floors, with a cellar.
There's also a self-contained two-bedroom apartment to the second and third floor.
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The historic half-timbered building was reputedly built by Thomas Myddleton - acclaimed for having brought the first fresh drinking water supply to London - in the 16th century to mirror the Dutch style with it's steep sloping tiled roof and triple tier seven dormer windows, hence it's local name as The Seven Eyes.
It forms part of the beautiful St Peter's Square, with a variety of trading uses adjoining to include the Castle Hotel, Post Office and a number of privately run shops and offices.
Viewing is by prior appointment with Cavendish Residential's Ruthin office on 01824 703030.
For further information on this and other properties, visit www.cavendishresidential.com
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