If you are looking to lease a pub in Hinckley, The Duke Of Rutland is available !
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Lease A Pub In Hinckley – The Duke Of Rutland Is Available !
Duke of Rutland is a traditional community wet led pub which is well supported by the local community and benefits from being on the busy drinking circuit of Hinckley. The pub is situated on edge of the town of Hinckley. As its proximity to Hinckley, it is in a densely populated area surrounded by housing and the population within a one mile radius is 24,000. Alongside this there is an abundance of local businesses and Hinckley campus just a stone’s throw away.
Pub Layout
Upon entry through the main front door, to the right hand side is the traditional bar servery, this is a relaxed area where locals enjoy a drink and features fixed seating creating a spacious environment for seated and vertical drinking, To the left is where the pool table is situated along side this there is a darts board both of which are used regularly by the pool and darts team. NCP car park to the side however most people walk to the pub. Whilst there is no external drinking area, upon discussion with our licensing team and with the local authority, this is something that we could apply for.
Private Accommodation
The private accommodation consists of: Three bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom, domestic kitchen situated downstairs.
Annual Rent: £TBC
Security Deposit: £5,000
Working Capital: £3,000
Stock: £2,000
F&F: TBC – Funding options may be available for the right licensee
Tie: All drinks categories are tied. For fully funded licensees on long term agreements, we offer free-of-tie options for certain drinks categories in exchange for an annual fee.
Training: £325 plus VAT
For a breakdown on financial information, please refer to the ‘Additional Info’ tab.
BDM VISION
I am looking for someone who understands the local demographics and has some experience in running a pub, preferably a similar style pub would be beneficial but not essential. Having the skillset and ambition to plan and deliver a varied marketing plan is a must. Great standards are essential.