The pub is set to close later this summer after it failed to sell on the open market.
The owners of a pub in the Shropshire countryside have said they are "very sad" to be closing after the pub failed to sell on the open market.Phil and Debra Wright have decided to close The Baron of Beef - also known as the Baron at Bucknell - after having it on the market for more than twelve months.
The couple told planners at Shropshire Council that due to the combined effects of Brexit, Covid-19 and the cost-of-living crisis, the country inn and hotel in Chapel Lawn Road was no longer viable as a business.Debra and Phil Wright said: “We are very sad that the business we have worked so hard to build over that last 16 years has not been sold as a going concern. We have taken the difficult decision to close the business so that we can manage the closure and look after our staff.
"We may reopen our three garden rooms from spring next year, operating as a bed and breakfast, if the economic climate improves.
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