The low price 'reflects the need for extensive repair and refurbishment work throughout'.
The White Horse Hotel, at 48 High Street in Wem, has been empty and disused for 15 years and is listed with a guide price of just £50,000+ at Bond Wolfe’s next livestreamed auction on Thursday, July 13.
“This large and historic three-storey property could be brought back into use as a pub or hotel, but there is also the potential for a number of alternative uses – including residential development – subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.” On the first floor is a landing with eight rooms and a box room. The second floor has three rooms off the landing with a shower room and WC.
The 18th Century inn was built of brick with the remains of an earlier timber structure within it, including reused 17th Century “crucks” or curved roof frames some of which can be seen on the second floor landing.
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