Black Beauty, Scunthorpe

The Black Beauty is a well-known wet-only venue with a strong reputation for live entertainment and a welcoming atmosphere.
Located in Bottesford, Scunthorpe, The Black Beauty benefits from the thriving residential area. It’s a stable, family-oriented community with strong local ties. The area offers great amenities including schools, shops, a library, and hosts regular community events in local halls. With only a handful of local competing venues, this is a fantastic opportunity to run a wet-led pub in a welcoming and engaged neighbourhood.
The pub comprises of a three-room operation, offering a bar area …

Moat House Inn, Caerphilly

Are you ready to take on a fantastic community pub with huge potential? The Moat House, sitting proudly on the outskirts of Caerphilly town and just a short stroll from the iconic Caerphilly Castle, could be your next big adventure.
This charismatic and well‑loved pub is already performing strongly, taking an impressive £16k per week across Marston’s food and drink. With the right partner, there’s even more opportunity to grow — from launching live entertainment to championing darts teams, pub sports, and community events.
A pub full of character the Moat House is everything a great local should …

Wheatsheaf, Mansfield

The Wheatsheaf is a long‑established local pub known for its warm, relaxed atmosphere and classic town‑centre pub feel.

Boasting a central location in the heart of Mansfield, The Wheatsheaf attracts a broad mix of customers and offers an open plan bar area as well as a lounge and games area featuring a pool table and darts zone.

The Wheatsheaf is a full wet trading pub taking an average of £3,000 per week and has a solid daytime trade and great evening and weekend periods. Outside boasts a patio area that leads onto the main thoroughfare into the …

Union Inn, Hinckley

The Union Inn in Hinckley is a traditional town-centre pub located in Hinckley, Leicestershire. It offers a cosy atmosphere with a wide drinks selection, and amenities such as a beer garden, pool table, and dartboard.
The Union attracts a friendly mix of local regulars, families, and groups of friends, creating a welcoming community feel.
The pub is wet only and is delivering weekly sales of around £6,000 with strong growth potential thanks to its central Hinckley location. By building on its reputation as a friendly local, the pub could expand footfall through themed nights, live entertainment, and partnerships …

Tuck & Tanner, Top Valley Bulwell

The Tuck & Tanner in Nottingham has just undergone a major Two Door Capex transformation—an exciting investment that’s created one of the standout community pubs in the area. The new layout offers two distinct spaces: a dedicated sports zone for darts, pool and live matches, and a welcoming family‑friendly dining area.
The pub has been fully refreshed inside and out, with new signage, upgraded kitchen equipment, enhanced sports capability, and an events‑ready AV system—setting it up perfectly for growth.
We’re now looking for a driven and experienced Pub Partner to maximise this opportunity. Due to …

Three HorseShoes, Morley

The Three Horseshoes, located in the beautiful Derbyshire village of Morley, is a traditional open‑plan pub with clearly defined drinking and dining spaces centred around a welcoming bar. Externally, it benefits from a good‑sized car park and a large enclosed beer garden, making it an attractive destination for locals, families, and visitors from nearby villages and Derby City.
Current estimated weekly sales are £3,000, with a 60/30 wet-to-dry split. The pub draws a mixture of loyal local drinkers and diners, as well as customers travelling in thanks to strong transport links via the A38 …

Railway Inn, Swadlincote

The Railway Inn benefits from being located close to the centre of Swadlincote and within proximity to the local park and amenities.
Swadlincote is an English town in Derbyshire, near its borders with Leicestershire and Staffordshire, about 5 miles south-east of Burton upon Trent, The main attractions in Swadlincote are local parks, such as Maurice Lea at Church Gresley and Eureka park which is next door to the pub, Green Bank Leisure Centre and a large dry ski slope.
The Railway pub is split into 3 different bar areas. The main area has a central bar which services the …

Railway Bell, Kidderminster

The Railway Bell is a classic, wet‑led pub with a strong reputation for friendly service and great sports viewing. Perfectly positioned at the entrance to Kidderminster’s main train station and the Severn Valley Railway stop, it benefits from constant footfall and a steady stream of potential new customers.
Inside, the pub offers a spacious front bar, an additional rear room, and a versatile upstairs function space. Outside, guests can enjoy an enclosed garden, outdoor bar, and the convenience of an on‑site car park.
Surrounded by housing and close to local shops, the Railway Bell attracts a loyal …

Plough Inn, Burton upon Trent

The Plough is a charming, old‑world pub full of character, with plenty of cosy nooks that create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Set at the top of the main road in Horninglow, it benefits from a prominent position within a busy residential area, surrounded by local amenities and several neighbouring pubs that share footfall. Guests can enjoy the large car park, a generous beer garden, and an outside bar that comes into its own during the warmer months.
With weekly sales of around £5,400, operating on a 100% wet‑led model, The Plough already trades from a solid …