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Property details
The Clock is a prominent wet led pub on the corner of Walton Road and Bradewell Street, it is a popular and well known pub in the local area. Walton is a neighbourhood north of central Liverpool, east of Bootle. It’s largely residential and has a diverse population, with an abundance of terraced housing located behind the pub. Locally there are a number of shops and amenities close by including shops, and eateries. It is well connected by road and public transport. Major roads (like the A59, Walton Road itself) link Walton to Liverpool city centre and there are plenty of buses in and out of the city.
The pub has a central bar servery that services both the lounge and snug area. The lounge has a mix of fixed and loose seating with a darts oche located centrally, there is also a juke box and games machine located in the lounge and passageway leading to the snug, here you will also find some limited seating. The snug is partially carpeted with loose seating and wood burner, it is located to the back of the pub along with access to the ladies and gents toilets. The pub is in good condition and is ready for its next licensee to step in and make it their own.
There is no private accommodation with this pub.
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Trading style
The Clock is a true Liverpool local. A wet-led, friendly, down-to-earth pub where community comes first. Known for its warm welcome and familiar faces, The Clock offers a relaxed setting to enjoy a well-kept pint, catch up with friends, or unwind after the match. The atmosphere is unpretentious and lively, with a focus on good conversation, great value drinks, and dependable service. Whether you’re a regular or just dropping in for the first time, The Clock feels like home. A classic community pub at the heart of Walton Road.
The Clock should be a well-presented and well-managed pub that feels safe, friendly, and welcoming to all. The ingoing licensee will ensure consistency, from quality cellar management and prompt service to maintaining an inviting, well-kept interior. They will establish a strong rhythm of weekly events, incorporating live sports, karaoke, quiz nights, and charity fundraisers, all of which will help strengthen community ties and keep the pub lively throughout the week.
The ideal licensee will be someone who understands what it takes to run a great community pub and is proud to be at the centre of local life. The right person will combine strong people skills with solid operational know-how, keeping standards high while developing a warm, familiar atmosphere.
Key financials
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Reference Number:
IU3WDL / P04325
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Agreement Type:
Tenancy
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Min Ingoing Cost:
£6,000.00
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Annual Rent:
£13,500.00
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: £13,500
Security Deposit: £3,000 building up to £5,000 or the equivalent of three months’ rent, whichever is greater
Working Capital: £2,000
Stock: £1,000
Fixtures and Fittings: To be confirmed upon valuation – funding options may be available for the right licensee.
Business Rates: £Nil. Based on the April 2023 rating list, the Zero Rates Payable is based on small business rates relief being applied for by the licensee and the licensee only occupying one property for commercial purposes.
Tie: All drink categories are tied. For fully funded licensees on long-term agreements, the landlords offer free-of-tie options for certain drinks categories in exchange for an annual fee.