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.
13. Grapes Hotel, Formby, Sefton
The Grapes Hotel is a Victorian pub built in 1880. It is spacious and has an outdoor area, and serves a range of real ales. The private accommodation is a large space with three bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and bathroom. According to FindMyPub, the ingoing cost is £9,500, with annual rent of £35,000. | Google Street View Photo: Google Street View
14. Champs, Ainsdale, Southport
This pub has a large open-plan trading area and has external and internal decorations planned.
The private accommodation consists of a four-bedroom flat above the pub with a private kitchen and lounge above the pub. According to FindMyPub, the ingoing cost is £9,625, with annual rent of £35,500. | Google Street View Photo: Google Street View
15. Old Crow Inn, Crow Lane East, Newton-Le-Willows
The Old Crow has a main trading area with a bar and a games room with two pool tables.
Externally there is a paved beer garden and a car park.
The private accommodation consists of two bedrooms, a reception room, a living room, an office, a kitchen and a bathroom. According to FindMyPub, the ingoing cost is £10,208, with annual rent of £20,500. | Google Street View Photo: Google Street View
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