Wilmslow Tavern, Wilmslow

The Wilmslow Tavern is a well-established community pub located in the heart of the busy Summerfields shopping area in Wilmslow, Cheshire. Surrounded by a high volume of residential housing and neighbouring local amenities, the pub benefits from consistent footfall from both the immediate estate and the surrounding area, as well as passing trade.
Internally, the pub offers a large central bar with excellent zoning and clearly defined trading areas, including dedicated spaces for dining, entertainment and small functions. This flexible layout allows the operator to run everyday community trade alongside private bookings and events with minimal disruption to the …
Whitehall Hotel, Tywyn

The Whitehall Hotel sits right at the heart of Tywyn’s community and tourist scene — a traditional local pub with huge potential to reconnect with regulars and tap into a steady stream of visitors all year round. Just across the road from the UK’s award‑winning best independent cinema, this site is perfectly placed to capitalise on pre‑ and post‑film trade with a consistent, appealing food offer and simple, well‑timed events.
Currently taking around £1,500 a week in wet sales, there’s clear scope to grow this through stronger community engagement, rhythm‑of‑the‑week activity …
White Bear, Mancot, Deeside

The White Bear in Mancot is a well-known village pub with a great local reputation, sitting close to Hawarden and just a short hop from the A55 at Queensferry. It’s the kind of place that benefits from steady, loyal regulars through the week, with an extra lift from visitors from surrounding villages, making it especially popular at weekends.
Inside, there’s a compact, welcoming bar area that’s set up for live sport and suits a proper wet-led operation. Live entertainment runs every weekend, giving you a strong base of reasons to visit and plenty of energy …
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 …
Travellers Rest, Bucknall, Stoke on Trent

The Travellers Rest sits proudly on the main road in Bucknall, welcoming a steady stream of passing traffic and serving as a lively hub for the local community. Surrounded by residential neighbourhoods, the pub enjoys a loyal base of regulars, with local drinkers making it their go-to spot for a friendly pint and a catch-up. The area’s vibrant atmosphere is reflected in the pub itself, which boasts a spacious bar complete with a pool table and a second, quieter lounge ideal for relaxed drinks or informal meetings.
Beyond the main bar, there’s a versatile function room …
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 …
Swan, Almondsbury, Bristol

The Swan Hotel in Almondsbury is a well‑established village pub and inn located, just outside Bristol, and benefits from a highly strategic position close to the M4/M5 interchange and Aztec West Business Park. Trading as a food‑led pub with accommodation, it offers a full bar with cask ales and premium drinks alongside a menu of traditional and seasonal British dishes, including popular Sunday roasts. The site also operates as a small hotel with 12 guest bedrooms, making it a key stop for business travellers, contractors and motorists as well as locals. The Swan positions itself as a …
Slip, Longwood, Huddersfield

The Slip Inn is a well‑presented, wet‑led community pub in Longwood on the outskirts of Huddersfield. It has a warm, traditional feel with dedicated darts and pool areas, plus TVs in all rooms showing Sky Sports. Outside, there are a few front parking spaces and a side beer garden with benches for those long summer days. The core trade is local, with a loyal following.
Current weekly sales sit at around £3,000 with a 100% wet sales mix, but there’s strong potential to grow. The Slip Inn is perfectly placed for simple, repeatable community events that …
Raven, Ipswich

The Raven in Ipswich is a well‑positioned, community‑focused pub located on a busy retail park, benefiting from strong visibility on a prominent roundabout and consistent passing trade from neighbouring hospitality venues, a gym and surrounding businesses. With a large local housing estate close by, the pub is firmly established as a family‑friendly local with a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere.
The business offers a blend of wet‑led and food‑led opportunity, currently delivering £8.5k–£10k in weekly sales on a roughly (if slightly in favour of wet) 50/50 split. There is clear scope to grow both …