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Corner shop in Wrexham sold for well over asking price after 25 years with same owner

Angela Jones ran Johnstown Village Convenience Store for 25 years but Kanagalingam Rameshkumar has now taken it on

Johnstown Village Convenience Store in Wrexham has been sold(Image: Christie and Co)

A corner shop in Wrexham has been sold for well over the asking price.

Johnstown Village Convenience Store had been owned and operated by Angela Jones for 25 years.

It went on the market with Christie & Co and has been snapped up by Kanagalingam Rameshkumar, an experienced operator from the south of England.

Funding for the sale was secured by Christie & Co’s sister company, Christie Finance.

Having built the Premier branded store on Johnstown’s High Street into a profitable business over the years, Angela felt the time was right to retire and brought the store to the market through Ashley Cobban, Business Agent in Christie & Co’s Retail team.

Angela said: “After deciding to sell my business, I contacted a few estate agents but decided to go with Christie and Co, as they had sold a similar store not far from mine a few years ago. I can't thank Ashley enough for his help during the sale, as he put in a lot of hard work to generate plenty of interest and keep things running smoothly, as well as keeping me informed during the whole process.”

Ashley Cobban from Christie & Co added: “I’m very pleased with the result we were able to achieve for Angela – well over the asking price of £449,950. The store offers the energetic new owner plenty of opportunity to grow and make it his own, such as introducing new product lines and hot food to go.”

Funding for the new owner’s purchase was secured through Lawrence Roberts, Associate Director at Christie Finance.