Landmark Walsall town centre mock-Tudor building on market with £900k price tag
A historic town centre building could be snapped up by investors for almost £1 million.

The mock-Tudor block in Bridge Street, Walsall, which has stood since the 1920s, is on the market.
Commercial property advisor Bond Wolfe is now looking for business people to step forward and make offers in the region of £900,000.
The 5,556 sq ft site, which is called Tudor House, is one of Bride Street’s most eye-catching properties with its name displayed in large letters on the first floor frontage.
It features a terrace of four ground floor retail units, currently occupied by tenants betting shop Ladbrokes, Bad Apple Hair, Beauty Queen Cosmetics and Chongz Limited.
It also has three floors of residential accommodation, which has already been sold on a long lease, above the shops.
The four-storey building is held on a long leasehold basis on a ‘peppercorn rent’, with a term of approximately 120 years remaining.