Newtown House is a traditionally constructed 2-storey building which has been the subject of various extensions and additions. The premises have solid walls with painted/rendered elevations and pitched rooves (incorporating chimney stacks) together with substantial flat-roof sections. The property fronts the busy roadside and to its immediate eastern side is a parking/access area which has been utilised when the property was a public house but also serves to provide rights-of-way to other premises approached through and from this area. Immediately behind Newtown House is a more private, formal garden area which is somewhat overgrown at the current time.
These former pub premises have extensive accommodation, particularly at ground floor level and it should be noted that they have been occupied as a dwelling house over the last 12 or so years but it is very much discernible that its previous use was as a public house. There is a particularly large sitting/dining area which originally was a bar, together with plenty of additional accommodation such as kitchens, studio rooms and an adjoining store which was clearly the beer cellar for the public house. At upper floor level the living accommodation is now arranged as 4 bedrooms (2 with ensuite facilities) and a bathroom/WC with separate shower cubicle.
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