Hope & Anchor
Flookburgh
Rent (Per Week) £684
Rent (Per Annum) £35,569
Potential turnover £562,668
A great community pub in Flookburgh
Overview
*INVESTMENT PLANNED*
The Hope and Anchor is a traditional village pub situated in Flookburgh, close to Grange Over Sands, in Cumbria’s South Lakes and within easy reach of the Lake District National Park. Robinsons are looking to join into a partnership with a new licensee to develop and improve the seven letting bedrooms that are currently available at the pub. The refurbishment will begin towards the end of May, with a view of re-opening the developed rooms in July. The plan is to improve the current style and look of the rooms and initially, having two good sized family rooms, and five double rooms. Robinson are seeking a new licensee, ideally with catering and B&B/hotel experience, to partner them in the future development of this popular pub business.
The Figures
Accommodation £79,843
Beverages £352,825
Food £124,000
Rent £35,569
Potential turnover
£562,668
The Detail
A Little more about us
Lying less than 1 mile from the shores of Morecambe Bay and set amidst the idyllic scenery of North England’s Southern Lake District, Flookburgh is close to Grange Over Sands and is a perfect haven for holiday makers, many of whom visit the local campsites & caravan parks. Once a busy fishing village, Flookburgh retains much of its small-town charm and charisma, whilst offering much for today’s visitor. Flookburgh is a popular base for walking the Cumbria Way or mountain biking in Grizedale Forest and on quiet country lanes to Cartmel and Allithwaite. With the local racecourse, Cartmel Races, not too far away, Flookburgh is a good base for race goers, as well as walkers.
Hope & Anchor
11 Market Street,
Flookburgh,
Grange-Over-Sands,
Cumbria,
LA11 7JU
DISCLAIMER
FMT barrelage: Please note that this assessment is based on the "fair maintainable trade" that can be achieved by a "reasonably efficient operator" and is not therefore a guarantee of volume or consequential sales or profit.
Similarly Historic performance, whilst a significant factor to consider, is not a guarantee of future performance of a pub and you should bear this in mind in your assessment of trading potential.