A GASTROPUB in Llangollen is still on the market and has dropping it's asking price by nearly £500,000.
The Three Eagles, was placed on the market in June 2023 for £1.1m, six years after opening its doors.
The award-winning pub closed it's doors in January and has yet to reopen, despite a message on their social media stating they would be be back in the spring.
The site is now being marketed by Estate agent Sanderson Weatherall, after dropping the price tag to £725,000 in May of this year, there has been another reduction in price.
The restaurant/bar is now on the market for £625,000, nearly half a million pounds less than it was initially put up for last year.
A description into the property, which has won a string of awards, reads: "This property provides a Grade II Listed, former restaurant and bar which has been fit-out to a high standard.
"The building is a mid-terraced property of timber frame construction with painted stone block elevations under a pitched tiled roof, and provides accommodation spanning over three storeys plus cellar.
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"The property has been extended to the rear with a single storey building with external timber cladding and flat roof. To the rear of the site is a single storey outbuilding mainly used for storage.
"Inside, the interior provides wooden floors, painted plastered walls, and exposed brick and stone.
"The ground floor features a reception area, bar, restaurant, restrooms, and kitchen, while the first floor offers more dining spaces, restrooms, and an office. The second floor provides additional dining areas and a bar.
"The cellar houses keg storage, wine and beer cellars, and a lockable spirits store, with a keg drop-off point on Bridge Street."
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