Outgate Inn
Ambleside
£481Weekly Rent
£25,006Yearly Rent
5 yearsAgreement type
£464,921Potential turnover









£481Weekly Rent
£25,006Yearly Rent
5 yearsAgreement type
£464,921Potential turnover
Overview
The Outgate Inn, is a lovely whitewashed Lake District Inn, which dates back to the 18th century offering real ales, home cooked food and comfortable accommodation. This real gem is set on the busy B5286 between Hawkshead & Ambleside it is close to caravan parks and campsites – a great base to start and finish Lakeland walks. It is well positioned for walkers, mountain bikers and touring visitors. There is a secluded beer garden at the rear, with seats for up 190 people, a perfect place to enjoy the summer sunshine. The pub itself is traditional in style, with a roaring log burner, ideal for those winter spells, as well as a traditional décor with brasses on the walls and scenic paintings of the surrounding fells. The bar is a good size, with a great array of Robinsons cask and kegged beers. There is a well equipped kitchen that serves good homemade food, at both lunchtimes and teatimes. Across the road from the pub, there is a large carpark with room for about 20 cars. Robinsons are ideally seeking a new business partner that has some experience of cask beers and home cooked food. This is the perfect opportunity for someone to live the Lake District life as well as running a successful business.
Facilities
The Figures
Beverages £254,862
Food £208,000
Rent £25,006
Potential turnover
£464,921
The Detail
A Little more about us
Outgate is a picturesque and charming village in the heart of the Lake District National Park, Cumbria approximately 1.5 miles from Hawkshead and just a few minutes’ drive to Ambleside. The village is ideally located for exploring nearby Hawkshead, Grizedale Forest and the Western shores of Lake Windermere. Top attractions are Wray Castle, Hill Top – Beatrix Potter’s home, and the gorgeous village of Hawkshead.
Outgate Inn
Outgate,
Ambleside,
Cumbria,
LA22 0NQ
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.