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Coastal
Property details
The Garthangharad is steeped in history dating from circa 1736. It is situated on the main road through the coastal village of Llwyngwril, just three miles south of the seaside resort of Fairbourne. Llwyngrwril is an extremely popular resort that falls within the Snowdonia National Park. This picturesque village is a popular destination for walkers (the pub is on the main coastal path around Wales) and benefits from being a tourist attraction during the holiday seasons and attracts visitors with its many outdoor pursuits. The pub benefits from being the only pub in the village and is well-supported by locals. Indeed, the Garthangharad is the only place for villagers to eat out and the only place in the village to get a take-out too. The Garthangharad is popular with people from the surrounding area wishing to drive out for a meal too, and during the holiday season (from Easter through to the end of September) the pub is the only place for holidaymakers to eat out too.
The front bar is an “olde” style village pub bar with an open fire. It’s got a real rustic style benefiting from fixed seating and a traditional feel. The snug/restaurant also on the front of the building offers a quiet dining experience for 24, with the opportunity to do afternoon teas too. The back bar is more modern, featuring fixed seating and TVs and this bar is used by the younger element of the village. The restaurant/function room is a much larger area with seating for circa 40 covers. Due to the size of the room, it offers the ability to do food, parties and indeed put on live music. The trade kitchen is well-equipped.
The courtyard Garden is a small area with some bench seating and a great place to sit out in the sun. Externally there is an outbuilding that has been converted into a pool room and overflow drinking area for the courtyard garden.
On the first floor, there is a large lounge, a small bedroom/office, and two further bedrooms and a bathroom. On the ground floor, there is a domestic kitchen/diner.
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Trading style
During the winter months, the pub becomes the heart and soul of the community being the only pub in the village, with the closest pub being some 20 minutes drive away. The pub has a good reputation for food and drink with other eateries being around 20 minutes' drive away. During the summer the pub is transformed by the tourist trade with both an increase in drinking and food trade. The pub has previously had Sky and BT Sport which has been well received by the locals along with the small outside pool room. Despite being an isolated community the pub still has pool and darts teams that travel between the pubs in the area.
The Garthangharad is a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants a village pub with the opportunity to maximise their income. The income streams at this pub are extensive from –bar sales, food, and B&B. This is a unique site as it is the only pub in the village, and indeed the only pub in a 20-minute drive from the village. The right operator will be able to trade this pub from morning to night. Catering experience is essential to running this site successfully and if you’ve got drive and determination to build a really successful business.
Key financials
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Reference Number:
IU3WDL / P02032
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Agreement Type:
Tenancy
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Min Ingoing Cost:
£7,500.00
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Annual Rent:
£20,000.00
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: £20,000
Security Deposit: £3,000 (with bond build to £5,000 over tenure)
Working Capital: £1,500
Stock: £3,000
F&F: Upon Valuation – funding options may be available for the right licensee.