Recent price cuts caused by breweries and pub companies offloading unprofitable, struggling, run down or delicensed pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels, are tempting property investors and developers to look at the potential locked up in freehold sites previously thought too expensive to run as a busines.
As a property investment or development opportunity, run down, disused or delicensed freehold pubs, bars and hotels are currently under market value and present excellent modernisation and refurbishment opportunities or are suitable for demolition and redevelopment into offices, shops, care homes, restaurants, flats or apartments
In English law, a freehold refers to the the ownership of real property, being the land and all immovable structures attached to such land. This is opposed to a leasehold in which the property reverts to the owner of the land after the lease period has expired. For an estate to be a freehold it must possess two qualities: immobility (property must be land or some interest issuing out of or annexed to land); and ownership of it must be of an indeterminate duration. If the time of ownership can be fixed and determined, then it cannot be a freehold.
We provide a full suite of commercial property services, from the disposal of a single pub for sale to the valuation and acquisition of licensed properties for corporate investors We also advise on pub company, pub chain or brewery pubs for sale in London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, Cardiff, Leicester, Hull, Newcastle and Bradford and .throughout the UK
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Freehold Properties For Sale: Freehold Pubs, Public Houses, Wine Bars, Restaurants & Hotels For Sale
We offer a comprehensive licensed property service including free appraisals of properties to be sold, let or purchased and competitive commission rates based on success only.
Read our Pub Sales Blog with the latest UK Freehold Pubs, Bars & Hotels for sale, news on pub closures, freehold pub sales, pub trade developments and brewey, pub chain and pubco asset valuations and disposals.
Change of Use and Planning Permission: . Redeveloping property to meet the demands of tomorrow's buyer is a highly cyclical and risky business and finding the perfect property for development does not happen by chance. The ability to determine your property investment needs, identify problem areas and ask the right questions will help you make the right property investment choice before you proceed with any agreement. Paramount Investments can advise on change of use and planning permission issues for leasehold and freehold pubs, hotels, clubs, bars, public houses and licensed properties for potential property investors and property developers
Mortgages for Pubs, Hotels and Licensed Properties: Once you have determined the financial needs and worked out what the investment may cost, searching for the right licensed property finance option will be much easier.
Please contact us for more information on pub, bar, hotel & licensed property sales, developments and investments.
Running a Pub or Hotel as a Business: If you are considering running a pub as a business, there are many options available. Paramount Investments can advise on pubs, hotels, clubs, bars, public houses and licensed properties available for sale, for lease or for rent in England, Scotland and Wales. We can also help you with pub fit out costs, fixtures and fittings, buildings insurance and contents insurance for pubs and start up costs
29 Jul 2011
Freehold Pubs UK - Freehold Pubs & Hotels For Sale - UK Pubs For Sale
23 Jul 2011
Pub for sale Merseyside, Pub for sale St. Helens
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Bell & Barrel
North John Street
St. Helens
Merseyside
WA10
Ground floor footplate: 1194 sq/ft*
£ 70,000 + VAT
Freehold
UK Beer Festivals: Real Ale & Beer Tastings, Exhibitions, Trade Shows, Awards & Events
UK Beer Festivals: Beer & Pub Exhibitions, Tastings, Shows & Awards
Beer Festivals are becoming an effective marketing strategy giving publicans, breweries and drinkers a chance to meet. Beer festivals offer beer drinkers a great opportunity to sample or taste a wide range of real ales and;beers, usually craft-brewed in a variety of different styles by various breweries,. A Beer Festival is an organised event during which a variety of real ale and beers are available for tasting and purchase. Beer festivals are held in a number of venues such as local pubs and clubs where there may be a theme; for instance beers from a particular area, or a particular brewing style such as winter ales
Other Real Ale and Beer Festivals are held in conjunction with brewery, food and drinks industry conferences and expositions at major trade show and exhibition halls or alongside corporate hospitality and as part of the catering services at music festivals and sporting events.
Beer festivals may involve a limited range of beer styles or locally sourced real ale beers from local real ale breweries, with an emphasis on entertainment, from playing traditional pub games, enjoy live music, sample some food, including good traditional pub snacks, and also attend tutored beer tastings. Publicans can raise awareness of their pub in the local area by hosting tastings of locally produced beers, real ales and ciders. In order to attract new customers and maximise sales opportunities.
Paramount Magazine provides news, press releases, advertising and marketing from UK pub trade newspapers, publications, periodicals and magazines from the pub, hotel and restaurant industries.
Adding Your UK Beer Festival & Exhibition Website to the UK Pub Trade Directory
Adding your pub, beer festival or brewery website to the UK Pub Sales Net directory is free and easy. Promote your beer festival, beer tasting, beer award, beer, brewery, pub event and other related food and drinks trade related shows and exhibitions and submit and distribute beer, brewery or brewers news articles or beer, brewing and brewery related press releases.
22 Jul 2011
Pub for sale Shropshire, Pub for sale Market Drayton




21 Jul 2011
Pub for sale Norfolk, Pub for sale Great Yarmouth
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Great Eastern Stores
Nelson Road Central
Great Yarmouth
Norfolk
NR30
Gross Site Area: 1474 sq/ft*
£ 115,000 + VAT
Freehold
20 Jul 2011
Pub Architecture & Design: Pub Architects, Interior Designers, Pub Fixtures, Fittings, Furnishings
Professional commercial interior designers provide clients with a complete and wide ranging service, from designing initial layouts and finishes, fixtures, fittings, furnishings to project managing the refurbishment, restoration, redevelopment or redesign of the pub, restaurant or wine bar from start to finish. They will also need to have extensive experience in Local Authority applications including Planning, Listed Building and Building Regulations, as well as Licensing and Fire Authority requirements
From a minor refurbishment to full pub, club and bar redesign concepts, all good pub designs must cover all aspects of the design and construction process and whether it be a traditional ale house, estate bar or gastro pub, it is important to take the time to complete full measured surveys of all aspects of the pub design project and ensure that accurate plans are provided for the roll out of the design package, fit-out or refurbishment of the pub, bar, restaurant or hotel.
Adding Your Pub Interiors or Design Website to the UK Pub Trade Directory
Adding your architects, interior designers, decorators, fit-out and refurbishment contractors website to the Pub Sales Net directory is free and easy. Promote your pub design business and submit and distribute pub design and pub fixtures, fittings, furnishings news articles, reports and surveys or pub design related press releases.
UK Microbreweries, micro breweries, small, independent, local craft breweries in England, Scotland and Wales
The microbrewery term and trend originated in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s to describe the new generation of small, local, independent breweries which had a focus on producing traditional cask ale. Though originally used to reflect the size of the breweries,the term 'microbrwery' has gradually came to reflect an alternative 'micro attitude' and approach to brewing of quality beer The microbrewery term and trend spread to the United States in the 1980s where it eventually was used to indicate a small brewery that produces fewer than 15,000 barrels of beer annually.
Micro or craft breweries have adopted a different marketing strategy than large, mass-market breweries, offering products that compete on the basis of quality and diversity, instead of low price and advertising., These smaller breweries capitalise on thier flexibility and adaptability and focus on experimentation and customer service.
The influence of these small micro breweries has been much greater than their market share, which amounts to only 2% of beer sales in the UK, The larger commercial breweries have introduced new 'micrbrewey style brands' intended to compete for some of the microbrewery beer market and when this failed, they have invested in their own microbrewery and beers or bought out compatable microbreweries.
Adding Your Microbrewery or Craft Brewery Website to the UK Pub Trade Directory
Adding your brewpub, microbrewery or craft brewery website to the Pub Sales Net directory is free and easy. Promote your brew pub, beers, microbrewery or craft brewery business and submit and distribute microbrewery or craft brewery business news articles or craft brewing and brewery related press releases.