Run a Stonegate Pub - Black Horse Dursley, Gloucestershire

About the Pub

The Black Horse is a charming period pub situated in the heart of the small village of North Nibley, surrounded by the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside, popular with walkers and holidaymakers. The pub has 6 letting rooms, a separate restaurant area and traditional bar which gives this village pub all the ingredients needed to be the hub at the centre of the village. There are around 14 covers in front of the bar, sitting by the fire, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere. To the right, down one step, leads to a dining area with slate flooring which has access to the patio beer garden and to the left, through a doorway is the restaurant area with wooden flooring, another fireplace and seating for 28. There is also a small breakfast room, beer garden to the rear and lovely sunny patio at the front of the building. Offering great quality traditional pub grub and letting rooms, it offers a great base for those looking to explore the local area. The private living accommodation is a small managers' flat on the first floor, boasting a kitchenette, large lounge and bedroom. Stonegate Pub Partners are seeking a publican with experience to ensure this pub stays the hotspot of the village community whilst also expanding the offerings.

Business Information

Agreement: Retail Partnership Tenancy
Capital Startup: Est. £13250
Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £15000
Guide Rent: £33000 pa
Potential Turnover: £375000 pa

Regional Manager's Thoughts

The Black Horse Inn is an exceptional and multi-faceted business located in the Gloucestershire countryside in the heart of North Nibley. This beautiful and traditional old pub requires an experienced food and hotel operator who can generate an exceptional quality of service, products and the high standards required to turn this charming building into the hub of the village.

Surrounding Area

The village of North Nibley is a small and traditional Cotswold village, with the market towns of Dursley and Wotton-under-Edge around four miles away. In addition to these towns, the pub is surrounded by the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside. Nearby Stinchcombe Hill has become popular with walkers and horse riders and is crossed by the Cotswold Way. The Tyndale Monument stands on Nibley Knoll just above the village. Volunteers have cleared the area to recreate the previously open panoramic views of both the Severn Bridges and beyond to the Black Mountains in Wales.

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