The Yorkshire Hussar has proved to be a popular public house in the city centre, and occupying a large site on North Street, which itself runs parallel with the River Ouse and connects Micklegate with Lendal Bridge.
The Yorkshire Hussar has traditionally been a Real Ale pub, offering a wide range of products. Originally however it was an important hostelry, having an extensive range of outbuildings to the rear, having been stabling and storage. These undoubtedly lend themselves to further development.
Internally comprising a Front Bar, Rear Bar, Central Servery, and Snug, together with the usual Toilet facilities, and spacious Basement Cellarage, with a first floor Catering Kitchen, and spacious Two Bedroomed Private Accommodation. There is a rear courtyard area with a Beer Garden facility, and beyond that a range of single and two storey brick buildings, being former stables and stores.
This is a fabulous opportunity to acquire a city centre property which has undoubted potential for development for a variety of purposes (subject to planning). It is offered for sale as a licensed property, but interest will be welcome from developers, investors and owner occupiers. The site as a whole may be suitable for continued use as a public house, or restaurant, together with boutique hotel, or even residential development.
PRICE: OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £400,000 FOR THE FREEHOLD.
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