Situated at the foot of Main Street in the perennially popular Worth Valley village of Haworth, stands the Old Registry which is being offered for sale through leading leisure property specialist Fleurets.
Prominently positioned, the Old Registry sits within the popular “honey pot” village of Haworth. Popular with large numbers of year round visitors from both home and abroad as a result of its literary connections with the Bronte family as well as the attractions of the Worth Valley Railway, popularised in the film “The Railway Children”.
As denoted by its name, the Old Registry is situated in what was once the home of Haworth’s Registrar and the business has been operational as a guest house for over 20 years, having been acquired by the current owners in 2015, who introduced and developed the current successful dining trade which caters for both residents and non-resident trade alike.
The property has eight individually furnished and appointed bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities. The rooms are individually named and decorated with antique furniture and are situated across the first and second floors. There is a dining room for 45 which is individually furnished and appointed. In addition, there is also a good sized self-contained apartment for owners which has separate external access.
Nick Thomas, of Fleurets commented:
“The Old Registry is a well located guest house and restaurant, drawing healthy levels of trade from the private, leisure and tourist market, but with some commercial mid- week room trade. The business benefits from a high proportion of repeat and return customers.
“The Old Registry is being offered for sale by the owners, Peter & Leanne Quinn in order that they are able to spend more time with their young and growing family and offers purchasers the opportunity to acquire a solid business in a very popular village location.”
The Old Registry is being offered with an asking price of offers around £895,000 for the freehold.