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£495,000
Pub/bar for sale
Licenced Trade, Pubs & Clubs DN9, Haxey, North Lincolnshire7 beds
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Property location
Nearby amenities
- Haxey CofE Primary School 0.3 miles
- Westwoodside Church of England Academy 0.8 miles
- Crowle 7 miles
- Gainsborough Central 7 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Outstanding value for money
- Retirement sale after 24 years
- Multi income stream business
- Pleasant village community
Pub, restaurant and seven modern guest rooms in Doncaster for Sale.
Under the same family ownership for the last 24 years and constantly improved and regularly refurbished. A pleasant village pub with connecting restaurant, games and party room, plus a purpose-built extension offering seven high quality bedrooms, all en-suite. A lift offers access for all, especially disabled guests who can enjoy a fully disabled persons compliant twin room and bathroom.
A real favourite for locals and visiting guests, with a friendly welcoming atmosphere, good service and very reasonable pricing. Free of tie pub with a late licence on Friday and Saturday, plus a food offering from the attached 36 cover restaurant and exceptionally well-equipped catering kitchen. Currently let to Indian cuisine chefs on a short-term rolling lease, new owners can keep the informal lease arrangement and enjoy a rental income of £2,000 per calendar month or choose to add their own food service offering to the pub operation. This is a great arrangement as a great deal of drink sales are generated from the restaurants customers and served from the pub’s bar.
The business - Run at a leisurely pace by its two owners who now wish to retire, plus three part-time staff and a self-employed cleaner, the business generates a net turnover of almost £185,000 per annum excluding VAT and shows a healthy adjusted net profit of circa £50,000. Energetic and ambitious new owners could most certainly take advantage of a raised profile on social media, as most of the hotel business comes via word of mouth only, and promoting events and regular entertainment would undoubtedly generate a lot more income. The pub currently only opens from 4pm.
The premises - Pub and Restaurant: Traditional looking village pub with long bar serving the snug, bar lounge and games room. Behind the bar is the restaurant kitchen, extremely well fitted and equipped including a walk-in chiller. 36 cover restaurant. The restaurant has customer toilets, and the pub has ladies, gents and disabled persons toilets. The bar has a ground floor beer cellar for ease of operation. The games room is equipped with lights and sound system for live music, a pool table and large flat screen TV’s.
Guest Rooms: The pub had a two-storey modern extension built on to the back in 2006 at a cost of £300,000. Fully sound-proofed, regularly refurbished and with the added benefit of a lift to the first-floor rooms. Seven guest rooms of varying and flexible bed arrangements accommodating up to 14 guests, all with en-suite bathrooms. Free WiFi, tea and coffee making facilities and flat screen TV’s. An additional bedroom serves as night managers accommodation.
The village - A particularly quaint and attractive village centrally placed a twixt Gainsborough, Doncaster and Scunthorpe, making for a wide catchment area. Superb motorway links to M18, M180 and the A1(M). Semi-rural village with some affluent hamlets in the region.
Under the same family ownership for the last 24 years and constantly improved and regularly refurbished. A pleasant village pub with connecting restaurant, games and party room, plus a purpose-built extension offering seven high quality bedrooms, all en-suite. A lift offers access for all, especially disabled guests who can enjoy a fully disabled persons compliant twin room and bathroom.
A real favourite for locals and visiting guests, with a friendly welcoming atmosphere, good service and very reasonable pricing. Free of tie pub with a late licence on Friday and Saturday, plus a food offering from the attached 36 cover restaurant and exceptionally well-equipped catering kitchen. Currently let to Indian cuisine chefs on a short-term rolling lease, new owners can keep the informal lease arrangement and enjoy a rental income of £2,000 per calendar month or choose to add their own food service offering to the pub operation. This is a great arrangement as a great deal of drink sales are generated from the restaurants customers and served from the pub’s bar.
The business - Run at a leisurely pace by its two owners who now wish to retire, plus three part-time staff and a self-employed cleaner, the business generates a net turnover of almost £185,000 per annum excluding VAT and shows a healthy adjusted net profit of circa £50,000. Energetic and ambitious new owners could most certainly take advantage of a raised profile on social media, as most of the hotel business comes via word of mouth only, and promoting events and regular entertainment would undoubtedly generate a lot more income. The pub currently only opens from 4pm.
The premises - Pub and Restaurant: Traditional looking village pub with long bar serving the snug, bar lounge and games room. Behind the bar is the restaurant kitchen, extremely well fitted and equipped including a walk-in chiller. 36 cover restaurant. The restaurant has customer toilets, and the pub has ladies, gents and disabled persons toilets. The bar has a ground floor beer cellar for ease of operation. The games room is equipped with lights and sound system for live music, a pool table and large flat screen TV’s.
Guest Rooms: The pub had a two-storey modern extension built on to the back in 2006 at a cost of £300,000. Fully sound-proofed, regularly refurbished and with the added benefit of a lift to the first-floor rooms. Seven guest rooms of varying and flexible bed arrangements accommodating up to 14 guests, all with en-suite bathrooms. Free WiFi, tea and coffee making facilities and flat screen TV’s. An additional bedroom serves as night managers accommodation.
The village - A particularly quaint and attractive village centrally placed a twixt Gainsborough, Doncaster and Scunthorpe, making for a wide catchment area. Superb motorway links to M18, M180 and the A1(M). Semi-rural village with some affluent hamlets in the region.
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