Now the sales particulars for a freehold disposal have been listed on the Rightmove property sales site by surveyorsOffers have been invited in excess of £325,000 for the premises, which is in the centre ofThe agents say there is"development potential for a range of pub, bar, restaurant and residential uses".Pictured is Boss; Adam Tutt. On some pics with him are longstanding staff: in aprons is lady: Moe Mow Wan and man: Montree Namkiang, in black on some is: San San Win..
"Freehold offers in excess of £325,000 are invited subject to contract and exclusive of VAT where chargeable." The property, previously known as the Globe, comprises a late 18th century three-storey building with a similar two-storey extension to the rear.The property is of brick construction beneath pitched slated roofs with painted elevations, benefitting from an archway access leading to a rear courtyard external trading area.said it had been a “fantastic and a great 20 years” but he was feeling “exhausted” by the"100 per cent" lifestyle of running the business.
Councillor Andy Boddington also said at the time that"Adam Tutt and his team have worked so hard to make“The closure is bad news for Adam, Emily and all the staff there. They worked flat-out to create a venue that was comfortable, a little bit odd and served great Thai food. I am really sad as I have always enjoyed the Thai when it is busy and when it is quiet.”