Run a Stonegate Pub - Bradeley Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

About the Pub

The Bradeley is a community pub surrounded by residential properties on the outskirts of Stoke on Trent in Bradeley Village. Internally, the pub has a lounge area with seating for 45 covers, and a bar area with seating for a further 40 customers. There is a separate space that can be accessed from the bar currently used as a games room, popular with the community pool and darts teams but would benefit from live sports viewing. The property has the capability to have live music and other entertainment events and really become the heart of the residents in the surrounding area. There is also a small galley kitchen capable of producing simple snack food such as sandwiches and chips. At the rear of the property there is covered area that can be accessed directly from the lounge, creating a great space that can be utilised for outdoor drinks during the summer months. This space leads into the garden with a children’s play area, a popular attraction with local families. The three-bedroom private accommodation is situated above the pub and is suitable for a couple or family. Stonegate Pub Partners are seeking an experienced publican who can immerse themselves within the local community.

Business Information

Agreement: Retail Partnership Tenancy
Capital Startup: Est. £9600
Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £6000
Guide Rent: £14500 pa
Potential Turnover: £250000 pa

Regional Manager's Thoughts

This is a great opportunity for a person who wants to be at the heart of their community and get involved in local life by hosting events and games activities. It represents a great chance to make a real impression in this lovely area and be the place where the community get together.

Surrounding Area

Located a short drive away from Smallthorne, the pub is situated in a residential area of Stoke on Trent, with a mixture of working and retired residents. The property is positioned on a minor road and accessed from busy A and B roads. Port Vale FC is about 10 minutes’ drive away and Whitfield Valley Nature Reserve is around a five-minute drive making the pub an ideal location for heavy passing trade.

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