Closed Warwick bank put up for sale

A closed Warwick bank and former pub has been put up for sale.
Lloyds on Swan Street is on the market for £750,000 having closed for good on Tuesday 15 July.
Marketed by Godfrey Payton, the three storey building could also be rented for £50,000 per year.
The brochure describes it as: "A 'period' three storey, plus basement building which probably dates from around 1820 and is predominantly of brick and rendered construction beneath a part pitched and part flat roof.
"Formerly 'The Red Lion' which closed in the late 1980’s. Since then it has been occupied by Lloyds Bank.
"There is a side shared pedestrian access leading to the rear. The building incorporates a self-contained retail unit. This has been sub-let in the past.
"Warwick is an historic County Town approximately 20 miles to the south of Birmingham, 11 miles from Coventry and nine miles from Stratford-upon-Avon.
"The town enjoys an excellent range of facilities and retailers with Swan Street being one of the busy thoroughfares between Warwick Castle and the Market Place."
With Lloyds closed, the town's new banking hub is now up and running.
Contractors have already removed the signs and covered the ATM at the former bank.
Lloyds' Warwick branch was one of 45 to be axed across the country.
The company announced the decision last year saying most of its customers now use online banking.
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