Wigan Road, Bolton ** AUCTION ENDING FRIDAY 4th AUGUST ** Guide Price £230,000

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***AUCTION END DATE IS FRIDAY 4th AUGUST AT 2PM***


***FOR SALE BY MODERN METHOD OF AUCTION; STARTING BID PRICE £230,000 PLUS RESERVATION FEE***


Harrisons Estate Agents are delighted to offer to the auction market 204 Wigan Road, formerly Café Vienna.

Until recently this Café had been running for over 35 years and is being sold with vacant possessions, which will enable anyone to set up their own business in a similar trade.

The property has a cellar, stock room, a well equipped kitchen, toilet facilities and beautiful shop/seating area which will enable any prospective buyer the luxury to start a potential business from day one! If not the property can be altered to a residential property as there is living accommodation to the first floor.

The property has been well maintained throughout the years, the flat roof was completely replaced in 2019, two windows to the rear of the property have been replaced in 2022, a new front door was fitted in 2021 and new rear gate fitted in 2021. 










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