If you are looking for pubs to let in Bollington , you could run The Church House Inn !
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Pubs To Let In Bollington – Run The Church House Inn !
**Revised rent – £25,000 per annum and first year reducent rent and low ingoings deal available**
The Church House Inn is located in the rural village of Bollington and attracts a wide variety of customers. The pub has an excellent food reputation and up to eight letting rooms help to drive additional revenue into the business. Sitting on the edge of the Peak District National Park, the pub has a great opportunity to cater for both locals and visitors alike. The pub is well-maintained and decorated in a traditional style, maintaining its character with exposed wooden beams, brickwork, and a welcoming open fireplace. The one bar operation can accommodate approximately 50 covers in total, benefitting from a separate dining area which could also be utilised as a function or meeting room. The large and well-equipped trade kitchen is capable of supporting a quality traditional food offer.
Private Accomodation
There is a range of accommodation possibilities, which depends upon how many rooms are used for letting or private occupation.
Forecast Turnover: £406,589.17
Year 1 Rent: £0.00
Guide Rent: £30,000.00
Initial Deposit: £3,000.00
Full Deposit: £7,500.00
Full Tie Release: £26,250.00
Agreement Fee: £775.00
Repair Fund: £3,000.00
Fixtures & Fittings: £16,530.00
Working Capital: £15,000.00
Stock & Glassware: £5,000.00
Cash Float: £2,000.00
Forecast Wet Turnover: £217,762.66
Forecast Dry Turnover: £149,593.34
Forecast Other Turnover: £39,233.17
The Church House Inn represents an exciting and highly sought-after opportunity for the right publican. The Church House Inn has traded as a busy food pub particularly popular with ramblers in the daytime. I am looking for an experienced publican with a clear plan to establish the Church House Inn at the heart of the community as well as driving income from food and accommodation trade.