The Punch Hotel in the centre of Hull.

Hull Victorian tavern hits the market

Fleurets, the leisure property specialist, has been appointed to market the Punch Hotel in the centre of Hull.

A classic example of a Victorian tavern, the Grade-II listed premises is a three storey building, decorated externally with ornate stone detailing, designed by Smith, Broderick and Lowther.

Originally dating from 1845, the property was rebuild in 1895-6 as commissioned by the Hull Brewery Company as part of a redevelopment of the area.

Adjacent to Princes Quay in the city’s central square as well as opposite the town hall and Maritime Museum, the property’s leasehold is available for £65k.

Simon Hall from Fleurets, who is marketing the property, commented: “It has never been a better time to invest in Hull.

“As a result of being the 2017 City of Culture, Hull is receiving a high proportion of investment, and this business already has a net turnover of £400k.”

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