These local boozers are in need of a new landlord - could it be you?
Most of us love a trip to the local pub, but have you ever considered being the person calling the shots and managing the bar?
Liverpool is filled with incredible bars and pubs, if you’ve ever dreamed of owning one, you’re in luck as a number are currently looking for new landlords.
Using Find My Pub, we have created a list of all the Merseyside pubs that are currently up for grabs.
Here, in no particular order, are the local boozers in need of a new landlord - could it be you?
Using Find My Pub, we have created a list of all the Merseyside pubs that are currently up for grabs.
5. Sheridans, Wallasey Village, Wirral
The Sheridans is a two-bar operation, with a spacious restaurant area catering for around 50 people, serviced by a fully equipped trade kitchen, allowing the development of a food offering. The pub has 15 letting rooms, providing an additional revenue stream for the business that is ideal for visitors from Liverpool. The private accommodation consists of five bedrooms, two utility rooms, a large lounge, a kitchen, a storeroom, and an office. According to FindMyPub, the annual rent is £32,000 will an ingoing cost of £8,750. | Image: FindMyPub Photo: FindMyPub
6. Wirral Hundred, Noctorum Way, Noctorum, Wirral
The Wirral Hundred is located on Noctorum Way adjacent to other local retail premises. The pub is in immaculate condition, with a bright open plan room, decorated in warm colours and comfortable seating throughout. The catering kitchen accommodates 60/70 guests. An outdoor trading area at the front entrance has a selection of wooden bench seat and car parking facilities are provided at the rear of the building. The private accommodation consists of three bedrooms, a kitchen, lounge, dining area, and bathroom.
According to FindMyPub, the ingoing cost is £8,479, with annual rent of £17,749. | Google Street View Photo: Google Street View
7. Gardeners Arms, Woolton, Liverpool
Gardeners Arms is famous for its craft ales, engaging sports offer, and live entertainment at the weekends. It’s a true community hub for locals to enjoy a drink and catch up. The trading area is one room, open plan with the bar situated in the middle supervising and serving all areas. The private accommodation consists of three bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen, and a bathroom. According to FindMyPub, the annual rent is £22,000 with an ingoing cost of £5,875. | Image: Wikimedia Commons Photo: Wikimedia Commons
8. New Rake Hotel, Mill Park Drive, Wirral
The Rake is a large community pub in Eastham, with an open-plan lounge and function room. There is a large outdoor area as well as three bedroom private accommodation. According to FindMyPub, the annual rent is £19,000 with an ingoing cost of £5,500. | Image: FindMyPub Photo: FindMyPub
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