THE CUBA PUBLIC HOUSE NEW BRADWELL MK13 0AH

Offers in the region of £300,000

A vacant Public House offered Freehold with potential for a number of uses, subject to planning. The Building itself is in need of general refurbishment.

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Newport Road, New Bradwell New Bradwell New Bradwell is a very traditional area of the city, situated on the northern edge of adjacent to .

The street names come from local geography and history e.g. Spencer Street and Queen Anne Street.

The original housing in the area was for the railway workers at nearby Wolverton.

Two of these terraces still remain and have a conservation order on them. In Permayne you will find the newer mid 70's terraced housing.

During the second world war the 'Bradwell Blitz' consisted of one bomb on one night, but was the most dramatic event in this part of North . Whilst it may have been aimed at the work, it seems more likely that the bomb was merely jettisoned by the Luftwaffe on return from Birmingham or Coventry, completely unaware of what lay below.

New Bradwell is a very self-contained community with its own churches and chapels, corner shops and public houses.

It is within easy walking distance of the beautiful parkland of the Ouse Valley Park with its riverside walks and the runs through it.

Nearby Wolverton provides good shopping facilities. Education is at New Bradwell County Combined School (nursery upwards) and Campus for secondary education.

Situation

Wolverton Station approximately 1 mile – approximately 3 miles – M1 Junction 14 approximately 5 miles

Local Authority

Milton Keynes Borough Council, Civic Offices, 1 Saxon Gate East, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3EJ

Telephone 01908 691691

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