It’s an attractive freestanding pub by a road junction at the south end of the village, which appeared in the 2010 Good Beer Guide. Currently closed, but not yet boarded up. Maybe a bit tatty at the moment, but nothing a lick of paint couldn’t sort out. There’s no shortage of houses nearby, so plenty of potential walk-in trade. It’s a fairly prosperous part of the country – certainly no run-down urban wasteland – and not too far from Crewe which is a major centre of population. Surely a great chance to mix a cask-led local with a bit of destination dining trade, or maybe a showpiece tied house for a local micro-brewery. And currently available, freehold and completely free of tie, at a knock-down £125,000.
The estate agents’ fact sheet can be seen here.
In practice, for any budding pub entrepreneur, there are plenty of pubs on the market in promising enough locations at very reasonable prices. But there’s little evidence of people being prepared to put their money where their mouths are.
The stupid thing being that it would be worth far more as a house.
ReplyDeleteOf course it would be, as are many more pubs that CAMRA tries to "save". But, even though this is far from a no-hope location, nobody is interested in it as a pub.
ReplyDeleteJust out of interest, what would be a realistic figure to get it running again? £100K?
ReplyDeleteJudging by the pictures, a little more than that.
Given that it was open and trading two years ago, I'd say £25k would get it on its feet again. £100k for a significant makeover, though.
ReplyDeleteAre there any other pubs in the village? If so, what are they like?
ReplyDeleteThere is little hope for
ReplyDeletethe Real English Tavern untill the current crop of snivelling
publicans are cobbed back into the
cafe trade where they belong.
Their lack of fortitude in shaking
the Westminster Levellers is the
main reason for the rapid decline
of the real pubs of England.
They and their squirming Trade
Bodies are an insult to generations
who built the Pub Genre to be an
Hallmark of England.Same goes for the Waffling Willies of CAMRA and
its ilk,bloated chatterboxes and
bartop floppsies
Look back in anger
How easy is it to buy as a house? Do you have to apply for a change of use from the council to avoid business rates?
ReplyDeleteYes, you have to get planning permission for change of use. It would definitely be worth much more than £125k as a house.
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