| (REF: G4789F) An Engish Country Village Pub With £50m 420 Acre Eco-Park Adjacent |
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| Seller Reference: |
G4789F |
| B4S Reference: |
25797 |
| Asking Price: |
£599,000
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| Number of Staff: |
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| Established For: |
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| Ownership: |
Freehold |
| Location: |
Whiston, Staffordshire, United Kingdom |
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THE BUSINESS
Our client has owned and enjoyed the business for 4 years and are only offering the business for sale due to health reasons and will then retire. Sales to y/e 03/10 show £230,000 inc vat 60% of which is Dry related. At this level of trade the business produces a comfortable £37,000 RNP. The pub has a strong local following with pub teams and a regular repeat business for the food offering. Our experience tells us that the potential of this business is well above the £1million when the Oakamoor development is completed and therefore should be “on the horizon” for all the serious food chain managed operators. Alternatively it will be snapped up by a forward looking private buyer who will then “sell on” in 3-5 years at least doubling the current asking price.
THIS IS A “GOLD STANDARD” OF A FREEHOLD BUSINESS AND IDYLLIC FORWARD INVESTMENT – DON’T MISS OUT
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Property: |
Freehold |
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Living Accommodation: |
Yes |
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OWNERS ACCOMMODATION
Our clients have use of a comfortable arrangement of 2 good bedrooms, living room, bathroom, office and galley kitchen.
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LOCATION (ST10 2HZ)
Set in the agricultural heartlands of the Midlands the hamlet of Whiston is to be found in Staffordshire, lying midway between Stoke and Ashbourne. It is relatively close to the M6 and a short distance from the Peak District National Park and other attractions such as Alton Towers ( 3 miles), and the country houses of Sudbury House, Chatsworth and Kedleston Hall. Whiston itself boasts its own hall – Whiston Hall built in the 19th century as a manor house with many excellent features retained and today surrounded by an eighteen hole golf course. Its quiet location and ease of access make this a popular location for those who enjoy the peace and tranquility that Whiston has to offer. Staffordshire is home to some of England’s best scenery, the Staffordshire Moorlands and Peak District, where dramatic uplands and dales are perfect for any number of outdoor activities from cycling to hang-gliding. Cannock Chase, an “Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty” has miles of woodland and heath where Britain’s largest herd of fallow deer roam free. Heritage railways will take you deep into hidden countryside. Travel through “the secret valley” on the Churnet Valley Railway (5 miles) from Frog hall station. Foxfield Railway also offers steam trips and a lively programmed of events. The new £50 million “Eco-Park” leisure and recreational facility of “Oakamoor Park” set in the glories of the Churnet Valley with visitor centre, lakes, boating and water based facilities is being developed by Laver Leisure on its 420 acres. The company has a further 11 resorts all located within costal positions this being there first venture in-land. “What an opportunity to get in early”.
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Is this a home-based business? |
No |
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Can this business be relocated? |
No |
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Is this business part of a franchise? |
No |
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