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The Weary traveller is an attractive and sizeable pub located on the outskirts of the busy market town of Cullompton. The pub has a large internal trading areas with two separate bar areas, the first comprises 60 covers and currently utilises traditional and attractive wooden furniture to create a relaxed seating configuration. The secondary bar area with a large screen TV could seat an additional 40 covers if desired and could also be used for private functions. The pub has a historical reputation for good quality music nights with live bands very popular with the locals.
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About the Pub
The Weary traveller is an attractive and sizeable pub located on the outskirts of the busy market town of Cullompton. The pub has a large internal trading areas with two separate bar areas, the first comprises 60 covers and currently utilises traditional and attractive wooden furniture to create a relaxed seating configuration. The secondary bar area with a large screen TV could seat an additional 40 covers if desired and could also be used for private functions. The pub has a historical reputation for good quality music nights with live bands very popular with the locals. The trade kitchen is functional and spacious and has easy access to the trading area. There is a large attractive beer garden with a delightful patio area situated behind the pub, ideal for barbeques and outdoor entertainment. The patio area with garden furniture is overlooked by a large well-kept lawned garden with bench seating and a children’s play area to keep the children entertained while enjoying a relaxing drink. There is an additional garden area that has recently been developed and has increased the potential capacity to at least 200 covers and a large tarmac car park with space for 40 vehicles. The private accommodation on site is of a good size and offers three bedrooms, a lounge area, kitchenette and separate bathroom. The Weary Traveller is an attractive destination stop off for passing trade and the surrounding area comprises traditional countryside communities, this allows opportunity for locals to enjoy all the pub has to offer. The new publican will need catering experience with a vision to revamp the food offering by developing a menu that proposes traditional pub food.
Key Features
Welcoming and family-orientated pub with function room
Live sport & pub games on offer
Three-bedroom private accommodation ideal for a family
Large beer garden with children’s play area
Discounts of up to £140 per barrel but has an average of £120 per barrel
Surrounding Area
The Weary Traveller lies just 100 yards from Junction 28 of the M5 motorway, at the edge of the traditional Devon market town of Cullompton. Conveniently located, a short distance from the bustling high street which has great exposure to shoppers and passing trade. Cullompton has had major investment in recent years attracting new major retailers to the area. The town also benefits from a well-established monthly farmers market generating extra footfall. There are few quality pubs within the local area therefore The Weary Traveller has every opportunity to attract locals and visitors.
Business Information
Agreement:
Retail Partnership Tenancy
Guide Rent:
£24,000 pa
Potential Turnover:
£360,000 pa
Fixtures / Fittings:
Est. £20,000
Capital Startup:
Est. £11,000
Regional Manager’s Thoughts
This is an attractive roadside venue ideal for an experienced food operator. The interior has a traditional pub feel with a lovely large garden and children’s play area. A family-orientated offering would do particularly well here although scope also exists to attract a younger clientele in the evenings by hosting live entertainment and possibly Sky/BT Sports. The food offer should be traditional pub grub with a value alternative at off-peak times.