
- Recruiter
- Stonegate Pub Partners
- Location
- Leeds, North Yorkshire
- Salary
- To be discussed
- Ref
- 031810
- Starts
- Closes
About the Pub
The Oddfellows Arms is a successful village pub, situated in the heart of Sherburn-in-Elmet. It offers a selection of ales, and good home cooked food along with accommodation. The Oddfellows is a successful property that is stylishly decorated throughout and offers a cosy feel enhanced by the brick built fireplace. The pub comprises an elegant blend of casual seating in the games area and a more formal dining area. There is one attractive open plan bar that is built for full service, offering guests a range of draught beers, wine and cask ales. The dining room is a charming area that offers new wooden chairs and tables which are utilised by casual diners and drinkers alike, accommodating around forty covers. A fresh and locally sourced menu concept is offered to guests and an experienced individual who shares this passion would be fitting for this property. The kitchen is compact but certainly adequate to produce a good food menu and is ideally situated next to the dining room. The Oddfellows Arms also has a converted barn which includes six en-suite bedrooms, comprising three double rooms, one single and two twin rooms.
Business Information
Agreement: Retail Partnership Tenancy
Capital Startup: Est. £15500
Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £20000
Guide Rent: £34000 pa
Potential Turnover: £578000 pa
Regional Manager's Thoughts
This is a wonderful opportunity to take on a historic pub in the heart of the community. The pub would benefit from an experienced operator who can maximise the strong wet sales as well as additional food and room revenues. The pub has recently has an external makeover and has excellent internal standards throughout, including letting rooms and private quarters.
Surrounding Area
Sherburn-in-Elmet is a thriving and expanding village situated between Leeds, Selby and York. The area is well connected with its own railway station, numerous bus routes and close proximity to the A1, M1, M62 and A64. The village has three supermarkets and is home to several independently owned shops. A market is held in the centre of the village every Wednesday and Saturday.
The Oddfellows Arms is a successful village pub, situated in the heart of Sherburn-in-Elmet. It offers a selection of ales, and good home cooked food along with accommodation. The Oddfellows is a successful property that is stylishly decorated throughout and offers a cosy feel enhanced by the brick built fireplace. The pub comprises an elegant blend of casual seating in the games area and a more formal dining area. There is one attractive open plan bar that is built for full service, offering guests a range of draught beers, wine and cask ales. The dining room is a charming area that offers new wooden chairs and tables which are utilised by casual diners and drinkers alike, accommodating around forty covers. A fresh and locally sourced menu concept is offered to guests and an experienced individual who shares this passion would be fitting for this property. The kitchen is compact but certainly adequate to produce a good food menu and is ideally situated next to the dining room. The Oddfellows Arms also has a converted barn which includes six en-suite bedrooms, comprising three double rooms, one single and two twin rooms.
Business Information
Agreement: Retail Partnership Tenancy
Capital Startup: Est. £15500
Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £20000
Guide Rent: £34000 pa
Potential Turnover: £578000 pa
Regional Manager's Thoughts
This is a wonderful opportunity to take on a historic pub in the heart of the community. The pub would benefit from an experienced operator who can maximise the strong wet sales as well as additional food and room revenues. The pub has recently has an external makeover and has excellent internal standards throughout, including letting rooms and private quarters.
Surrounding Area
Sherburn-in-Elmet is a thriving and expanding village situated between Leeds, Selby and York. The area is well connected with its own railway station, numerous bus routes and close proximity to the A1, M1, M62 and A64. The village has three supermarkets and is home to several independently owned shops. A market is held in the centre of the village every Wednesday and Saturday.
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