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Property details
The Falcon is located in the village of Woore, a civil parish in the Northeast of Shropshire. Woore sits on the border of both Cheshire and Shropshire counties and is nestled in an affluent village surrounded by housing and a small number of small shops on the village square. The nearest towns to Woore are Market Drayton, Whitchurch, Newcastle Under Lyme and Crewe. The A51 and A525 roads run through the village. Bridgemere Garden Centre is located just over the border into Cheshire and has a small number of retailers however this popular garden centre brings in custom to the Falcon from those driving to and from surrounding villages.
The bar sits prominently at the front of the pub, welcoming guests as they enter. To the right, the dining area offers a cosy space for meals, while the pool room at the back provides a lively atmosphere for games. This area seamlessly extends onto a charming patio, which opens up to a spacious beer garden furnished with benches—perfect for enjoying a drink outdoors. To the left of the pub, you'll find the dedicated darts room, while the ladies’ and gents’ toilets are conveniently located at the rear, between the pool and darts rooms. Beyond this, a fantastic pub garden awaits, offering a relaxed setting for customers. The pub also features a fully equipped catering kitchen, positioned just off the dining area, complete with a well-stocked storeroom.
Parking is available at the side of the building, accommodating up to 15 cars. There is also a side entrance into the pub for convenience, along with a front entrance accessible from the footpath. Additionally, the car park provides access for Woore Cricket Club.
The private accommodation consists of a kitchen, lounge, bathroom, and three bedrooms, all to a good standard.
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Trading style
The Falcon is run as a traditional pub with quality food and well-kept cask ales with a good solid customer base. The food is traditional, but due to the nature of this establishment, it is also a destination food outlet. Food is competitively priced with an exceptional Sunday lunch offer – booking is always advised. The split is currently 60% wet and 40% food. There is also a pool team that plays from the pu,b, and there is scope to introduce darts teams.
This is a fantastic traditional community pub through and through, with all the hallmarks of a great pub with features such as an open fire, cask ales and food. The licensee(s) are key to making this pub successful, driving high retail standards with great products and great staff, and welcoming customers from near and far. Food is a key trade driver of the business and, therefore, requires someone who can deliver great home-cooked food and outstanding Sunday lunches. The licensee (s) need to have the ability to offer a robust marketing plan throughout the year to ensure the local community feels catered for and also be passionate about cask ale as this attributes to almost 40% of draught sales.
Key financials
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Reference Number:
IU3WDL / P04493
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Agreement Type:
Tenancy
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Min Ingoing Cost:
£9,500.00
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Annual Rent:
TBC
The stated ingoing figures are correct at point of advertising. Please be aware there may be additional costs.
Please be aware that energy performance certificates are available from the landlord.
Annual Rent: £TBC
Security Deposit: £3,000 (build to £5,000)
Working Capital: £2,000
Stock: Wet £3,000/Food £1,500
F&F: Upon valuation – funding options may be available for the right licensee.