Japanese admirals and Prussian cavalry officers will be relieved
to know that all is not lost.
The former army surplus store which was based at Coneybury Farm
on the busy A422 in Flyford Flavell has become an online entity and
will continue to trade from www.surplusandadventure.com which has
stores in Worcester and near Ledbury.
But the move into the ether frees up one of the best known
roadside retail venues in Worcestershire and the site is now being
marketed by business property consultants John Truslove in
Redditch.
John Truslove said: "Coneybury Farm is an old established
location and many motorists and tourists will have seen the small
tank and aggressive looking infantryman by the roadside in the the
past ten years.
"A farm shop and plant store had been trading from this location
for some 50 years, converting to the army surplus and adventure
store for the past ten years."
The site includes a 1,587 sq ft shop with office and a full
off-licence, plus a 403 sq ft fully fitted café able to
accommodate 28 covers.
There is an external display area of approximately 885 sq yards
with a spacious forecourt providing ample car parking.
The site is available on a new lease based on £19,995 per
annum, with more details from the offices of John Truslove on 01527
584242.
For more information on John Truslove, view the website here: www.johntruslove.com