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Jet Miners Inn Gt Broughton

Pubs & Bars • 61 High Street, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire TS9 7EF Management opportunity
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Summary

The Jet Miners Inn is a rare opportunity to take on a landmark pub in the heart of Great Broughton, a picturesque North Yorkshire village at the gateway to the North York Moors.

Description

The Jet Miners Inn is a rare opportunity to take on a landmark pub in the heart of Great Broughton, a picturesque North Yorkshire village at the gateway to the North York Moors. This impressive and traditional multi-room pub stands proudly on the main street and is already a central hub for the local community. It benefits from a large car park, extensive external trading areas, and a strong food reputation that makes it a destination in its own right. Inside, the pub offers a welcoming snug bar area with open fires and low ceilings, leading through to a spacious lounge and dining area complete with a bespoke coffee and waiter station. Both spaces are serviced by a central bar, with a focus on cask ales and well-known brands. To the rear, a private restaurant area creates the perfect setting for food-led trade, while upstairs, a generous function room with its own bar provides untapped potential for events, celebrations, and community gatherings. With a large commercial kitchen, multiple trading spaces, and scope to build on its already positive reputation, the Jet Miners Inn is an outstanding opportunity for a publican who wants to combine tradition, hospitality, and community spirit with commercial ambition. Key Features • Large commercial kitchen • Bespoke restaurant space • Spacious function room with adjoining bar • Large car park and multiple outdoor trading areas • Multi-room layout with traditional bar, lounge, and dining areas • Strong existing food reputation • Two separate private accommodations Business & Financial Information • Estimated ingoings (upfront): £11,500 • Full deposit: £11,500 • Guide rent (weekly): £885 • Guide rent (annual): £46,000 • Forecast turnover (weekly): £685,991 • Forecast turnover (annual): £685,990 Ideal Operator The ideal operator will be someone passionate about food, drink, and community. A strong knowledge of food service is essential to maintain and grow the pub’s well-regarded reputation, while also creating innovative dining and event opportunities. You’ll need to be confident in engaging with locals, supporting community groups, and becoming a familiar and trusted face in the village. This pub would suit an experienced publican or couple with a flair for hospitality, who can balance traditional charm with fresh ideas to drive the business forward. Private Accommodation The Jet Miners offers two separate flats, making it a flexible option for operators who may wish to live onsite with family or team members. Flat 1: Flat 2: Regional Manager's Thoughts The Jet Miners Inn is a true gem of a pub – it combines heritage, community, and an enviable location with the facilities and reputation needed to succeed. The strong existing food trade and extensive function space provide a fantastic foundation for a skilled operator to build on, while the pub’s kerb appeal and position at the gateway to the Moors ensure a constant flow of customers. This is a unique chance to run a traditional countryside pub that not only serves its local community but also has wide appeal to visitors and tourists. Surrounding Area Great Broughton is a historic village steeped in charm and perfectly positioned to attract both locals and visitors. It sits at the edge of the North York Moors National Park, a major draw for walkers, cyclists, and tourists exploring long-distance routes such as the Cleveland Way and Coast-to-Coast Trail. The area is rich in heritage, including the 12th-century All Saints Church, while local landmarks such as The Wainstones add to its appeal. With a welcoming countryside atmosphere and strong community values, this is a location where a pub operator can quickly become part of village life while benefiting from steady visitor trade year-round.

Upfront cost

£11,500
Cost type: Upfront

Key facts

Upfront cost
£11,500
Turnover (annual)
£685,990
Rent
£46,000 (annual)

Location

61 High Street, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire TS9 7EF
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