The Britannia is situated on a busy junction in the Brampton area of the market town of Chesterfield. It is reputed to be the most traditional local in the area and is a welcoming pub, boasting beamed ceilings and a smart, well-kept exterior and attracts a wide range of customers. Its most recent food trade has come from daytime diners, professionals and shoppers, plus the Sunday lunch trade. The pub is adjacent to a Bowling Green club, which gives the retailer a reduction in Sky Sports costs whilst also bringing in custom to the pub. There is a newly fitted trade kitchen, conveniently located behind the bar servery, which should be exploited by the new retailer to maximise food sales. Brampton is a busy area for socialising, and with the pub's position just off the main street on a busy junction, it is ideally located as a meeting place for groups moving on to the busy Chatsworth Road, particularly at weekends. It is a good all-round pub, in a prime location, with all of the facilities necessary to develop into a special community pub.
One main trading room which is divided into three sections; an area opposite the bar, one to the side and a more dining orientated area situated slightly away from the bar. The pub is carpeted throughout and all rooms have a combination of fixed and loose furniture.
The property has a large car park, a bowling green which is well used, three garages, patio drinking and dining area to the side of the pub and further space in front of the main facade. The Britannia has large external areas which could be developed into garden space.
There is a large lounge area with one bedroom adjoined, along with two further bedrooms. There is a kitchen and bathroom off the main corridor. In addition, all windows have been double-glazed.