Red Bull
Church Lawton
£768Weekly Rent
£39,919Yearly Rent
5 yearsAgreement type
£552,694Potential turnover





£768Weekly Rent
£39,919Yearly Rent
5 yearsAgreement type
£552,694Potential turnover
Overview
The Red Bull is a traditional community pub, located adjacent to the Trent & Mersey Canal in Church Lawton, set in the Cheshire countryside between Congleton to the North and Stoke on Trent to the South. The pub was refurbished in 2019, making the feel of the pub now traditional yet modern. There refurbishment has opened the pub up into a largely open plan area, however has kept the original features of wooden beams and open fires. A bonus to this pub is its position; sat next to the Trent and Mersey Canal, on one of their locks, the pub offers canal side seating, with around 20 benches for customer to sit and enjoy the passing boats. Another plus to the Red Bull is the large function room situated on the first floor. With its own bar and amenities, this is the perfect place to hold a gathering. The car park to the side of the pub is extremely large, with spaces for around 40 cars. Robinsons are ideally seeking a new business partner with catering experience who can continue the reputation of this great pub business.
Facilities
The Figures
Beverages £268,247
Food £281,667
Rent £39,919
Potential turnover
£552,694
The Detail
A Little more about us
Church Lawton is a small village in Cheshire, situated between Congleton to the North and Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire to the South. The village is set in a beautiful countryside but within easy striking distance of the M6 motorway and A34 trunk road. The Trent and Mersey Canal that runs alongside the pub is a 93.5-mile long; It is a “narrow canal” for the most of its length.
Red Bull
Congleton Road South,
Church Lawton,
Cheshire,
ST7 3AJ
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.