
Bar chain boss Tony Callaghan recently bought the 136-year-old building and has exciting developments planned – with the possibility for it to also house the town’s new post office.
But before Mr Callaghan gets to work on the new social hub, here’s what the historic building looks like now …
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Stairs leading to the four floors inside the building.
The stone which commemorates the building in 1884.
The buildings are full of historical features and old items which once belonged to the post office.
Tony Callaghan at the top of the Grade II listed building.
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