The Old Cat is a grade two listed building located on the High Street of Wordsley in the West Midlands, on the main road between Wolverhampton and Stourbridge. The building dates back to the late 18th century, though it has had alterations over the years to become the very quaint pub that it is today. Wordsley itself is a suburban village near Stourbridge, and the area is popular for walkers and canal users, with an abundance of green spaces. There is also a good mixture of amenities nearby, including shops and takeaways. There are plenty of transport links in and around the area, with Stourbridge town railway station just 3km away, there are numerous bus routes and a good road network locally.
On entering the property from the front door to the left is the main bar area, which is a beautiful traditional bar with a tiled floor, bar servery, fixed and loose seating throughout, with a separate darts area and the toilets. This room also contains a fantastic log burner, adding both heat, comfort and ambience in the winter. To the right of the main entrance, go through the doors into the lounge area. This room is twice the size of the main bar and has a much softer dining feel to it. At the end of this room, there is a further, smaller annexe room with an extra four tables for either drinking or eating. To the rear of the pub is a small electric-only kitchen with a second, larger prep room easily big enough for buffets or Sunday lunches.
The exterior of the pub has a dedicated parking area for at least 15 cars and an enclosed walled garden with picnic benches, and is safe for children to play.
The private accommodation has three bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom. As the building is over 200 years old, the private quarters have a very quaint cottage feel to them. There is an entrance to the private quarters from the rear of the property, so they can be accessed without having to walk through the main trading area.