THE asking price of a 'landmark' pub up for sale in a Herefordshire town has been dropped.
The Prince of Wales, in Ross-on-Wye's Walford Road, is on the market with commercial agents Sidney Phillips for £325,000 freehold, 17.7 per cent less than it was initially listed for, with the most recent reduction taking place on October 24.
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The agents said the "landmark pub and restaurant" in the popular Herefordshire riverside town offers a three-section open-plan bar and restaurant, a function room, trade gardens, and a car park which can accommodate 25 cars.
It also offers three-bedroom owners accommodation.
The pub previously went on the market in 2022, for £15,000 leasehold, after undergoing a £100,000 refurbishment to upgrade both the trade and the private areas of the building.
The lease at the Stonegate-owned pub, which had been closed at the time, was taken over by Darren Jones and Iain Jackson, who reopened it in March.
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