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Lord Nelson Inn Luddenden

Pubs & Bars • 15 High Street, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX2 6PX Management opportunity
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Summary

The Lord Nelson is a beautiful pub based in the valley of Luddenfoot; the pub is steeped in history and heritage dating back to the 16th Century. This pub has not been on the market in over a decade and has just now become available to the market.

Description

The Lord Nelson is a beautiful pub based in the valley of Luddenfoot; the pub is steeped in history and heritage dating back to the 16th Century. This pub has not been on the market in over a decade and has just now become available to the market. Its grand presence on the hillside strikes you as you enter the village; there are characteristic features throughout from the front door to the open fireplace and everything in between. The hidden gem is the multi-award-winning beer garden, which has won Yorkshire in Bloom twice and Enterprise in bloom to. The pub recently became the national community hero's award champion, which demonstrates how successful this pub business has been over the years. The pub is wet-led but has facilities for a small food offer. This is an ideal opportunity for a couple or a family to take on. There are four bedrooms and lots of local amenities in this affluent area to take advantage of Throughout the Lord Nelson, the interior is in keeping with the traditional feel of the pub, thick stone walls and original beams remain,n and you feel as if you have stepped back into the 16th century. There are many historic characteristics and small details throughout that contribute to the warm and welcoming feel. The pub has a central bar area with a large open log fire and a mix of fixed and loose seating. An additional family room means that altogether the trade area can accommodate 50 covers. The pub also has one en-suite letting room which benefits from separate external access. The south-facing beer garden has won two Yorkshire Pubs in Bloom awards, as well as an Enterprise Pubs in Bloom award. The stunning garden is on two levels with a stone-flagged yard by the back door and a beautiful pathway leading out onto the main beer garden. Round wooden tables and deck chairs provide seating for 30 customers to sit and enjoy the views of the surrounding village and hills. In the summer, the garden is filled with flowers, though it is a beautiful spot all year round. Key features The Lord Nelson is a beautiful pub based in the valley of Luddenfoot; the pub is steeped in history and heritage dating back to the 16th Century. This pub has not been on the market in over a decade and has just now become available to the market. Its grand presence on the hillside strikes you as you enter the village; there are characteristic features throughout from the front door to the open fireplace and everything in between. The hidden gem is the multi-award-winning beer garden, which has won Yorkshire in Bloom twice and Enterprise in bloom to. The pub recently became the national community hero's award champion, which demonstrates how successful this pub business has been over the years. The pub is wet-led but has facilities for a small food offer. This is an ideal opportunity for a couple or a family to take on. There are four bedrooms and lots of local amenities in this affluent area to take advantage of Throughout the Lord Nelson, the interior is in keeping with the traditional feel of the pub, thick stone walls and original beams remain,n and you feel as if you have stepped back into the 16th century. There are many historic characteristics and small details throughout that contribute to the warm and welcoming feel. The pub has a central bar area with a large open log fire and a mix of fixed and loose seating. An additional family room means that altogether the trade area can accommodate 50 covers. The pub also has one en-suite letting room which benefits from separate external access. The south-facing beer garden has won two Yorkshire Pubs in Bloom awards, as well as an Enterprise Pubs in Bloom award. The stunning garden is on two levels with a stone-flagged yard by the back door and a beautiful pathway leading out onto the main beer garden. Round wooden tables and deck chairs provide seating for 30 customers to sit and enjoy the views of the surrounding village and hills. In the summer, the garden is filled with flowers, though it is a beautiful spot all year round. Business & financial information The Lord Nelson is a beautiful pub based in the valley of Luddenfoot; the pub is steeped in history and heritage dating back to the 16th Century. This pub has not been on the market in over a decade and has just now become available to the market. Its grand presence on the hillside strikes you as you enter the village; there are characteristic features throughout from the front door to the open fireplace and everything in between. The hidden gem is the multi-award-winning beer garden, which has won Yorkshire in Bloom twice and Enterprise in bloom to. The pub recently became the national community hero's award champion, which demonstrates how successful this pub business has been over the years. The pub is wet-led but has facilities for a small food offer. This is an ideal opportunity for a couple or a family to take on. There are four bedrooms and lots of local amenities in this affluent area to take advantage of Throughout the Lord Nelson, the interior is in keeping with the traditional feel of the pub, thick stone walls and original beams remain,n and you feel as if you have stepped back into the 16th century. There are many historic characteristics and small details throughout that contribute to the warm and welcoming feel. The pub has a central bar area with a large open log fire and a mix of fixed and loose seating. An additional family room means that altogether the trade area can accommodate 50 covers. The pub also has one en-suite letting room which benefits from separate external access. The south-facing beer garden has won two Yorkshire Pubs in Bloom awards, as well as an Enterprise Pubs in Bloom award. The stunning garden is on two levels with a stone-flagged yard by the back door and a beautiful pathway leading out onto the main beer garden. Round wooden tables and deck chairs provide seating for 30 customers to sit and enjoy the views of the surrounding village and hills. In the summer, the garden is filled with flowers, though it is a beautiful spot all year round. Key information • Agreement type: Fixed Term Tenancy (FTT) • Model: Leased & Tenancy • Estimated ingoings (upfront): £1 • Deposit: £1 • Estimated startup capital (site guidance): £20,500 • Guide rent (annual): £22,500 • Forecast turnover (annual): £284,813 • Facilities: TradeKitchen, BeerGarden, CaskAles, LettingRooms

Upfront cost

POA
Cost type: POA

Key facts

Upfront cost
POA
Turnover (annual)
£284,813
Rent
£22,500 (annual)

Location

15 High Street, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX2 6PX
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