Run a Stonegate Pub - Duke Of York Barlaston Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

- Recruiter
- Stonegate Pub Partners
- Location
- Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
- Salary
- To be discussed
- Ref
- 019003
- Starts
- Closes
About the Pub
The Duke of York in Barlaston is the archetypal village pub serving both the local community and those from further afield attracted by its traditional charm. It offers a great opportunity for someone to be ‘mine host’ and to provide a homely environment for the local community as well as maximising the potential of the pub to be a food destination pub. The pub has a traditional layout of a lounge and a public bar. Both are in good decorative order and have a homely, welcoming feel. The public bar houses a darts throw and the lounge can accommodate approximately 40 covers and leads into an adequately sized catering kitchen. Externally, there is a car park to the rear of the property with space for around 12 vehicles, a single garage, and sufficient space for outside drinking. The private accommodation is in good condition with three bedrooms, a lounge, fully fitted trade kitchen, bathroom, and office.
Business Information
Agreement: Fixed Term Tenancy
Capital Startup: Est. £25535
Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £20000
Guide Rent: £29000 pa
Potential Turnover: £435548 pa
Regional Manager's Thoughts
This traditional rural village pub would be an ideal business for an experienced operator who is interested in developing a food offer. Located a mile from the pub are the Wedgwood Museum and Visitor Centre, which are year-round attractions. Additional trade could be generated through appealing to this tourist market as well as maintaining the local customer base.
Surrounding Area
The Duke of York is located on the edge of the rural village of Barlaston, three miles north of Stone and four miles south of Stoke on Trent in Staffordshire. The Wedgwood pottery manufacturing factory is only one mile away, where the Wedgwood Museum and Visitor Centre are all year-round attractions.
The Duke of York in Barlaston is the archetypal village pub serving both the local community and those from further afield attracted by its traditional charm. It offers a great opportunity for someone to be ‘mine host’ and to provide a homely environment for the local community as well as maximising the potential of the pub to be a food destination pub. The pub has a traditional layout of a lounge and a public bar. Both are in good decorative order and have a homely, welcoming feel. The public bar houses a darts throw and the lounge can accommodate approximately 40 covers and leads into an adequately sized catering kitchen. Externally, there is a car park to the rear of the property with space for around 12 vehicles, a single garage, and sufficient space for outside drinking. The private accommodation is in good condition with three bedrooms, a lounge, fully fitted trade kitchen, bathroom, and office.
Business Information
Agreement: Fixed Term Tenancy
Capital Startup: Est. £25535
Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £20000
Guide Rent: £29000 pa
Potential Turnover: £435548 pa
Regional Manager's Thoughts
This traditional rural village pub would be an ideal business for an experienced operator who is interested in developing a food offer. Located a mile from the pub are the Wedgwood Museum and Visitor Centre, which are year-round attractions. Additional trade could be generated through appealing to this tourist market as well as maintaining the local customer base.
Surrounding Area
The Duke of York is located on the edge of the rural village of Barlaston, three miles north of Stone and four miles south of Stoke on Trent in Staffordshire. The Wedgwood pottery manufacturing factory is only one mile away, where the Wedgwood Museum and Visitor Centre are all year-round attractions.
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