The Hinchliffe

Hebden Bridge Cragg Vale, Hebden Bridge HX7 5TA
Rent guide

£10000 + VAT per annum

Potential turnover

£330000

  • 25 parking spaces
  • Catering / restaurant
  • Living quarters

GUIDELINE ING0ING COSTS

  • Bond

    The security deposit we require to trade with you and give credit terms.

    £5000
  • Fixtures Service Charge †

    An annualised 20% of the total value of fixtures and fittings (payable weekly)

    £3750
  • Stock and Glassware

    A guide figure including drinks and food. Will be valued on the day of change.

    £4000
  • Valuers and advisors fees

    Fee varies depending on advice taken

    £550
  • Total ingoing fees
    ††
Attractive pub surrounded by charming countryside

Service charge is 20% of total fixtures and fittings value

†† If you don't have all the funding available immediately, talk to us

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Overview

The Hinchliffe Arms is a traditional country pub located in the picturesque village of Cragg Vale. This pub is at the heart of the community and offers a fantastic opportunity if you are looking to run a traditional country pub that caters for locals, walkers and diners alike. It has a well established reputation as a great destination food outlet, as well as being known for offering a great range of Cask Ales, Lagers and Fine Wines; all of which can be enjoyed by the lovely open fires in winter or outside on a sunny day. This pub is a true gem. The site underwent an immaculate refurbishment in 2016.

Trading Facilities

The trading area is relatively open plan. It compromises of a good size bar area with a lounge area directly in front where a real open fire forms a great focal point. The dining area is well set out and overall there are approx. 80 covers across the trading area. Externally as well as a large car park (approx. 25 cars) there is a good sized outside drinking area directly in front of the pub. The outlet also has a large catering kitchen.

Private Accommodation

The living accommodation comprises of a large lounge, fitted kitchen, 2 large double bedrooms and a family bathroom.

BARRELAGE

Year Draught Beer (Brls) Bottled Beer (Litres) Wines (Litres) Spirits (Litres) Soft Drinks (Litres) Total Composite
2017/18 91 493 1831 80 3461 127
2018/19 84 436 1337 56 3512 117
2019/20 40 219 793 16 1538 55
2020/21 20 127 340 0 1036 29
2021/22 39 280 509 73 1606 54
2022/23 37 466 617 88 1949 56

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