Former Michelin star Surrey restaurant goes on sale for £2.5m
The Clock House, a former Michelin star restaurant in the heart of Ripley, Surrey, has entered the market at a guide price of £2.5 million.
Marketed by Savills on behalf of restauranteur Serina Drake, the two-storey building spans 6,308 sq ft.
On the ground floor is an open-plan restaurant and panelled dining room with capacity for 50 diners, as well as a fitted trade kitchen to the rear.
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The first floor features a private reception lounge with bar servery and a function room for a range of alternative uses.
There’s also private living accommodation accessible via an internal staircase and an external staircase to street level. At attic level, there are two bedrooms, a kitchen and bathroom which have previously been used for staff.
Chris Bickle, director, licensed leisure, Savills Southampton, said: “For the last 20 years, The Clock House was at the pinnacle of Surrey’s dining scene achieving a Michelin star and 3AA rosettes.
“The recent closure provides an opportunity for a new owner to explore a variety of uses, subject to consents, which may include food and beverage, residential or alternative use.
“This property is filled with character and its historic traits make it unique in itself, and we are expecting a high level of interest.”
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