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MUCH-LOVED Herefordshire fish and chip shop is on the market

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A MUCH-LOVED Herefordshire fish and chip shop is on the market for the first time after more than 50 years.

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Audrey’s Fish Bar, also known as ‘Tudorville Chippy’, in Ross-on-Wye’s Tudor Rise, has been a family run business for decades.

Sharon and Graham Element took over the business in 1993 from Audrey and Ken, Sharon’s mother and father, but after nearly 30 years, it is time for them to hang up their aprons and take things a little easier.

Writing on their Facebook page, the couple said: “Some of you may have heard though the jungle drums of Ross that Audrey’s is on the market.

“We wanted to be the ones to tell you that this is true. Much like any move from a family home, it has been a difficult decision but after running the business for 27 years, combined with Audrey and Ken, 53 years, we feel it’s time for a quieter life. We hope you understand. Business as usual, we will of course keep you update with any news.”

Their decision has received an outpouring of support from locals, with dozens taking to social media to wish the couple well for the future.

On the market for £395,000 with commercial agent Sidney Phillips, Audrey’s Fish Bar is described as a well-established and highly profitable business in a substantial and well-appointed property.

The sale includes a takeaway section with ancillary areas and well appointed 2/3 bedroom private accommodation.

ARE YOU SELLING YOUR CHIP SHOP? Email austen@chippychat.co.uk

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