Hop Pole Inn, Bewdley

The Hop Pole is a beautiful, high‑quality pub located part way up the hill out of Bewdley, within walking distance of the town centre and surrounded by housing. It also benefits from nearby camping and caravan sites, bringing valuable seasonal trade.
This well‑zoned, single‑room pub features a central bar, a generous drinking area, and a clearly defined dining space. It enjoys a strong balance of wet and food sales, with a reputation for consistently high‑quality food that customers truly value.
Bewdley is an affluent area and a popular destination for day‑trippers and overnight visitors staying …

Griffin Inn, Chipping Warden, Banbury

If you’re at your best when you’re right in the heart of a village community, this one’s got your name on it! The Griffin Inn is a beautiful country pub with a brilliant base to build from — inside is a two-room operation with the space and flexibility to create distinct experiences for locals and destination visitors alike.

This Griffin Inn is currently averaging £4,500 in wet sales per week (100% wet), but there is clear, realistic headroom to grow. There’s a lovely kitchen and a local market to properly take advantage of with a …

Golden Lion, Bromsgrove

Located in south Bromsgrove, The Golden Lion is right at the heart of the community, surrounded by rooftops as well as local amenities, bowling green club and several schools.
Comprising of a 2 room operation, this pub has the facilities and reasons to visit to appeal to all local customers. The bar delights guests with 2 pool tables and 2 darts boards plus space for entertainment. The Lounge has 60 covers and is suitable for hosting private functions. The ground floor kitchen is situated next to the lounge and has recently had an extensive investment helping towards its 5* EHO …

Freehold Tavern, Newhall, Burton upon Trent

The Freehold Tavern is a welcoming, well‑kept locals’ pub positioned prominently in the heart of Newhall, overlooking a nearby park and sitting on a mini roundabout that gives it strong visibility and natural footfall.
Set across two levels with a central bar, the pub has a comfortable, traditional feel and is perfectly placed to be the hub of the local community. With several pubs close by, the area benefits from a vibrant mini circuit that encourages customers to enjoy multiple venues in one evening.
Currently operating as a 100% wet‑led business with weekly sales of around £3,600 …

Dog & Otter, Gr Harwood, Blackburn

Nestled just off the centre of Great Harwood, this charming village pub offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere for both locals and visitors seeking an authentic traditional experience. The Dog & Otter features a thoughtfully designed layout with a variety of cosy corners, providing the perfect setting for relaxed gatherings. Benefitting from a convenient car park and situated in a lovely part of the Northwest, it enjoys an established wet trade with weekly takings averaging £8,000 and an 80/20 wet to dry sales split.
There is excellent scope for boosting food sales by introducing a vibrant, ever-evolving menu …

Cherry Tree, Norwich

With huge screens, top-tier entertainment, great food & drink, and an unbeatable atmosphere, our Grandstand pubs are built for people who live and breathe live sport. We don’t just show sport – we live it. From matchdays to live music and big sporting moments, Grandstand pubs are where local communities and fans come together, and where your next partnership could start.
The Cherry Tree is a lively, much‑loved pub just outside Norwich city centre, and it’s about to be completely transformed into a Marston’s Grandstand site. Already known for its loyal daytime crowd and strong weekend circuit …

Cattle Market, Leek

The Cattle Market is a traditional community pub set close to the heart of Leek, a historic Staffordshire market town with plenty of local character and passing trade.
Inside, the pub has a classic two-room layout, with one central bar serving both spaces, giving the right partner a great platform to create a warm, welcoming local with a strong community feel. The pub already attracts a good mix of regulars, market visitors and tourists, helped by its town centre location and a Premier Inn just five minutes away.
Current weekly sales are around £3,595, with trade currently 100 …

Bull & Bush, Torquay

The Bull & Bush is a seasonal location on the main Bed & Breakfast road in Torquay, 10 minutes walk from the beach and 20 minutes from the town.

It is a community pub with pool table, large bar areas and dining for up to 100 covers. It benefits from both local trade and seasonal uplifts from tourism to the town.

We are looking for an experienced operator that is familiar with seasonal locations and someone who is able to re-establish the pub as a community local that offers exceptional service and some food.
The pub is turning over £5000 per …

Bridge Inn, Brewood

The Bridge Inn, Brewood is a well-established canal side pub and restaurant set in the heart of an affluent Staffordshire village. Positioned close to the village centre, with a junior school, local surgery and strong residential catchment nearby, the pub benefits from consistent local trade alongside passing custom from canal users and destination dining guests.
This is a pub is currently delivering £13,000 weekly sales, with a 62.5% wet and 37.5% food mix. The pub enjoys a strong reputation as a reliable food-led destination, delivering a branded Marston’s menu alongside an established Sunday carvery …