£27,000 pa
(£11.52/sq. ft. pa)
Leisure/hospitality to letSilver Street, Bury BL9
2,335 sq. ft
Just added
About this property
Prominent town centre leisure venue
Basement, ground floor and mezzanine accommodation Approx. 2,335 sq ft
Formerly hops, Forbidden Bar and Factory Nightclub
Fully fitted bar / nightclub premises
Open-plan trading area with feature bar
Characterful interior with modern fit-out
Prime Bury town centre location
Short walk to bus interchange and Metrolink tram stop
Suitable for bar, nightclub, late-night venue or alternative leisure use (STP)
An excellent opportunity to lease a prominent and well-positioned leisure venue occupying a highly visible corner position on Silver Street in the heart of Bury town centre.
Formerly trading as hops, Forbidden Bar, and more recently Factory Nightclub, this substantial commercial premises extends to approximately 2,335 sq ft across basement, ground floor and mezzanine levels, offering flexible accommodation suitable for a range of hospitality and leisure operators.
The property comprises a fitted nightclub/bar venue with a spacious open-plan main trading area, feature bar servery, seating areas and ancillary operational space. The mezzanine level provides additional customer or VIP seating potential, while the basement offers useful storage and back-of-house accommodation. The layout lends itself well to a variety of uses including a bar, nightclub, cocktail lounge, live music venue, private members club or alternative leisure concept, subject to the necessary consents.
Internally, the property benefits from a stylish and modern fit-out with feature lighting, high ceilings and a strong trading layout, providing an excellent opportunity for an incoming operator to establish a vibrant hospitality offering with minimal initial adaptation.
A major benefit of the property is its prime Bury town centre location. Positioned just moments from the main shopping district, the premises benefits from strong pedestrian footfall and excellent visibility. The property is also located within close proximity to Manchester Metrolink Bury Interchange, offering both bus and tram connectivity, making it highly accessible for customers and staff alike.
Bury continues to be one of Greater Manchester’s strongest regional town centres, attracting significant daily footfall from retail, leisure and evening economy activity. The surrounding area is home to a strong mix of restaurants, bars, shops and entertainment venues, creating an established and active trading environment.
This represents a rare opportunity to secure a fitted leisure venue in one of Bury’s most prominent and accessible town centre locations.
Formerly trading as hops, Forbidden Bar, and more recently Factory Nightclub, this substantial commercial premises extends to approximately 2,335 sq ft across basement, ground floor and mezzanine levels, offering flexible accommodation suitable for a range of hospitality and leisure operators.
The property comprises a fitted nightclub/bar venue with a spacious open-plan main trading area, feature bar servery, seating areas and ancillary operational space. The mezzanine level provides additional customer or VIP seating potential, while the basement offers useful storage and back-of-house accommodation. The layout lends itself well to a variety of uses including a bar, nightclub, cocktail lounge, live music venue, private members club or alternative leisure concept, subject to the necessary consents.
Internally, the property benefits from a stylish and modern fit-out with feature lighting, high ceilings and a strong trading layout, providing an excellent opportunity for an incoming operator to establish a vibrant hospitality offering with minimal initial adaptation.
A major benefit of the property is its prime Bury town centre location. Positioned just moments from the main shopping district, the premises benefits from strong pedestrian footfall and excellent visibility. The property is also located within close proximity to Manchester Metrolink Bury Interchange, offering both bus and tram connectivity, making it highly accessible for customers and staff alike.
Bury continues to be one of Greater Manchester’s strongest regional town centres, attracting significant daily footfall from retail, leisure and evening economy activity. The surrounding area is home to a strong mix of restaurants, bars, shops and entertainment venues, creating an established and active trading environment.
This represents a rare opportunity to secure a fitted leisure venue in one of Bury’s most prominent and accessible town centre locations.



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