A CLOSED city centre café has had all of its items sold as the location goes back on the market.
As previously reported, Autumn House, in The Square, Winchester, closed its doors on Monday, August 21, with all of its furniture and catering equipment being sold on Tuesday, September 19 as part of a bankruptcy clearance sale.
The sale was handled by Felix Asset Disposal, which confirmed that all of the items up for grabs had been sold.
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A “for let” sign has also been placed in the former café and wine bar’s window, with the location being represented by Goadsby. The estate agent has been reached for comment.
Autumn House was opened by the owners of The Pump House, in Garnier Road, St Cross, Alex Donnan and Laura Turner, in May last year.
The business replaced the long-standing Dinghams Cookshop, which closed at the beginning of last year when it could no longer afford to pay its rent to the council.
As previously reported, the managing director of Autumn House, Alexander Donnan, said that the business was closed due to him ‘spreading himself too thin’.
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