Buy your own bar and restaurant in Moseley Village

One of Moseley’s most eye-catching venues is up for sale in the heart of the village
The Coach House in Moseley Village is up for saleThe Coach House in Moseley Village is up for sale
The Coach House in Moseley Village is up for sale

Ever fancied giving up the day job and running your own bar and restaurant.

Or maybe you’re already a successful hospitality entrepreneur looking to expand your portfolio?

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Here’s an opportunity that’s sure to pique your interest - one of Moseley’s most eye-catching venues is up for sale.

The Coach House, at 23a St Mary’s Row, is on the market for £899,950.

The freehold property is free of tie and includes an attractive bar and 80-cover restaurant with fully equipped kitchen and owners’ accommodation, which could be converted to a residential flat, subject to planning consent.

It benefits from a 10am to 1am premises licence, plus pavement licence and it’s located right next to Moseley’s proposed new train station.

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Being in the heart of Moseley the venue is surrounded by some of Birmingham’s best hospitality businesses, including Michelin starred restaurant Carters.

Offers are being invited by commercial property agents Siddall Jones.

The Coach House in Moseley Village includes an 80-cover restaurant, bar and living spaceThe Coach House in Moseley Village includes an 80-cover restaurant, bar and living space
The Coach House in Moseley Village includes an 80-cover restaurant, bar and living space

5 things about Moseley

  • Moseley renowned as a bohemian and cosmopolitan place to live and has ranked highly as one of the best places to live in the UK
  • It has a cool village vibe and is home to people of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life.
  • It has some great independent businesses like Damascena, the Patrick Kavanagh, Zindiya, the Prince of Wales - and it’s own Michelin starred restaurant, Carters.
  • The village vibe is enhanced with its award-winning Farmers market held on the last Saturday of the month. You can choose from a huge range of fresh produce from the Midlands.
  • Balancing work and live is important for many Mosleyites and having their own private park certainly helps them to achieve this. As well as breathtaking nature and a lake, Moseley Park has its own yoga studio. It also hosts two of Birmingham’s most popular music festivals - Mostly Jazz, Funk and Soul and Moseley Folk.
The Coach House in Moseley is situated among some of Birmingham’s most popular hospitality venuesThe Coach House in Moseley is situated among some of Birmingham’s most popular hospitality venues
The Coach House in Moseley is situated among some of Birmingham’s most popular hospitality venues

What do the property agents selling the Coach House in Moseley say?

Ryan Lynch, associate director of Siddall Jones, said: “This is a superb opportunity to buy a bar and restaurant in one of Birmingham’s favourite suburbs.

“Moseley is both a highly desired residential suburb and a vibrant leisure destination with many local and national occupiers nearby including Costa Coffee, Subway, Damascena and Marks and Spencer.

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“This stunning building occupies a prominent location on St. Mary’s Row, next door to the Bull’s Head pub and close to the A435 Alcester Road junction.

“The building is also situated adjacent to the proposed railway station, which will link Moseley to Birmingham via the Camp Hill line.

“This Victorian-styled, red brick property has an impressive archway entrance from St. Mary’s Row, with several seating areas inside that enjoy a beamed, vaulted ceiling and exposed brick walls.

“The property benefits from a fully fitted kitchen area, ladies, gentlemen’s and disabled toilets, walk-in cold room, staff room and dry store.”

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Mr Lynch added: “Access to the owner’s accommodation is through a separate entrance door, and this could provide an opportunity for conversion into a residential dwelling.”

* Anyone interested in viewing the property can contact Mr Lynch at Siddall Jones on 0121 638 0500 or by [email protected].

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