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Pub Tenancy In Truro – Run The Punchbowl !
Pub Tenancy In Truro – Run The Punchbowl !
Feock is a coastal civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about 5 miles (8 km) south of Truro at the head of Carrick Roads on the River Fal. To the south, the parish is bordered by Restronguet Creek and to the east by Carrick Roads and the River Fal. To the north it is bordered by Kea parish and to the west by Perranarworthal parish. Feock parish includes the villages of Carnon Downs, Chycoose, Devoran, Goon Piper, Harcourt, Killiganoon, Penelewey, Penpol, Porthgwidden, Restronguet Point, Trevilla, and Trelissick. The electoral ward is called Feock and Kea. At the 2011 census it had a population of 4,511 whereas the civil parish including Bissom has a population of 3,708 only. The garden of the Trelissick Estate is a National Trust property. The King Harry Ferry takes cars across the Fal to Philleigh and the Roseland Peninsula. Feock lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation. The Duchy Grammar School was built as a house named Tregye in 1809 for William Penrose; in the late 19th century it was extended and remodeled. A 20th-century extension obscures the original entrance
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Pub Tenancy In Truro – Run The Punchbowl !
Location:
Feock is a coastal civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about 5 miles (8 km) south of Truro at the head of Carrick Roads on the River Fal. To the south, the parish is bordered by Restronguet Creek and to the east by Carrick Roads and the River Fal. To the north it is bordered by Kea parish and to the west by Perranarworthal parish. Feock parish includes the villages of Carnon Downs, Chycoose, Devoran, Goon Piper, Harcourt, Killiganoon, Penelewey, Penpol, Porthgwidden, Restronguet Point, Trevilla, and Trelissick. The electoral ward is called Feock and Kea. At the 2011 census it had a population of 4,511 whereas the civil parish including Bissom has a population of 3,708 only. The garden of the Trelissick Estate is a National Trust property. The King Harry Ferry takes cars across the Fal to Philleigh and the Roseland Peninsula. Feock lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation. The Duchy Grammar School was built as a house named Tregye in 1809 for William Penrose; in the late 19th century it was extended and remodeled. A 20th-century extension obscures the original entrance
Internal Trade Areas:
The internal trading areas of the Punchbowl are very impressive indeed you enter through a small hallway to your left are two separate areas one is currently set aside for children the other has a pool table and darts board. To your right is the main trading area with approx. 100 covers and in front of you is the main bar with an impressive array of draught products and another 16 covers. To the rear of the bar there is another traditional bar area. Across the main trade area there is another hallway which leads to the impressively large fully equipped commercial kitchen and walk-in-fridge.
External Trade Areas:
The Punchbowl benefits from having three separate external trading terraces all of which are beautifully presented and house approximately another 60 covers.
Private Accommodation:
This is separated in to two parts there is a traditional but small two bedroom living area above the pub, there is also a much more generous two bedroom living space adjacent to the building.
New Publican Profile:
St Austell Brewery are seeking an experienced tenant, someone who can demonstrate a successful background in hospitality. They will need to be able to articulate a vision of producing a high end food offer whilst still operating as a community pub that should be the centre of everything that happens in and around the beautiful Cornish village of Feock
Estimated Food Turnover Breakdown
Liquor = 40%
Food = 55% Accommodation = 5%
Rates
Current Rateable Value: £67,000 Rateable Value from 1st April 2023:
£58,750 Rates payable TBC
Likely Ingoing
Deposit £5,000
Fixtures & Fittings approximately £60,000 subject to independent valuation
Stock & Glassware approximately £10,000 subject to independent valuation
Total approximately £75,000
We are willing and able to assist with funding those eager to start their own journey. You add the talent and drive, and we can help with the finance.
DM Comments:
The Punchbowl and Ladle is an impressive business and not for the feint hearted, you will need to be at the top of your game, with a great service ethic and a passion for hospitality