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Buy this Italians if you fancy serving future Nobel Prize winners and Prime Ministers
An Italian restaurant within the estate of Harrow School has come to market that could see its new owners serving up grub for future global power brokers, leading intellectuals and cultural luminaries.
The Incanto Italian Restaurant and Delicatessen has been brought to market by property agents Fleurets, with the property’s leasehold marketed off a guide price of £200k.
Housed within a Grade II listed former post office, the building boasts ornate decorated arches around its windows, and sits within the leafy 300-acre Harrow School estate in Harrow on the Hill in northwest London.
The family-run restaurant is one of the approved restaurants which students from the private school are approved to visit, meaning proprietors could potentially be serving up pupils following in the footsteps of famous old Harrovians such as Lord Byron, Winston Churchill and even singer James Blunt.
Elysia Wilson-Gunn from Fleurets’ London office commented: “This site is one of a small number of eateries in the leafy and picturesque area of Harrow on the Hill. The business currently offers home-made traditional Italian foods, which are also made on site.”
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