A former Romford pub is up for sale for the second time this year – this time with a substantially lower guide price.
The Bitter End on the High Street in Romford centre was due to go to auction in March with a guide price of £3.45 million to £3.55m.
However, it was pulled at the last minute, with no reason given by the auction house hosting the sale.
Now it has reappeared, but with a significantly smaller guide price of £2m.
Unlike the offer earlier this year, there is no mention of a retail premises as part of the lot.
To be auctioned by Auction Property Ltd, the RightMove advert notes that a draft scheme indicates that, with the necessary consent, 35 flats could be developed on the property.
It adds that it is currently listed as a public house and premises, with a rateable value of £45,000.
The auction is scheduled to take place on September 1.
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