The pub is a beloved British institution, with the act of downing a few cold ones firmly embedded into our culture. But if you fancy being on the other side of the bar for a change, then you’re in luck, because a pub company has hundreds of pubs available to lease or run.
Stonegate currently has more than 400 pubs listed as available under a tenancy agreement across the UK, including 20 in Greater Manchester. The company – which is owned by private equity firm TDR Capital – says it is the largest pub company in the UK, with a portfolio of more than 4,500 bars, pubs and nightclubs.
It is the name behind some well-known brands including Be at One, Walkabout and Slug and Lettuce. Stonegate is looking for some new publicans to join its team and take over many of its pub, giving a select lucky few the chance to actually live in the pub.
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So, if you think you could pull a decent pint and want to put your skills to the test, here are the 20 pubs available right now in Greater Manchester.
Thornberries
179A Kirkway, Middleton
Potential Turnover: £486,000
A well-supported community pub located on a busy road adjacent to the local shopping precinct. Its internal décor is modern and it boasts its own clay pizza oven.
Shoulder Of Mutton
Holcombe Village, Bury
Potential Turnover: £721,000
This rural pub is popular with locals and diners for its traditional pub food and well-kept cask ales and beers. It has a large beer garden to the rear and a patio area.
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Marple Tavern
120 Cross Lane, Marple, Stockport
Potential Turnover: £263,000
This bright and airy pub comprises of two trading areas, a bar and lounge, and is traditionally decorated with wooden cladding and loose wooden furniture. It boasts a games section with a pool table and darts board, while musicians regularly perform in its lounge.
Mother Macs
33 Back Piccadilly, Manchester
Potential Turnover: £335,000
Mother Macs sits in the heart of Manchester city centre, just a stone’s throw from Piccadilly Gardens. It is traditionally decorated throughout, full of character with a homely and pleasant atmosphere.
Rising Sun
59 Stockport Road East, Bredbury, Stockport
Potential Turnover: £236,000
Winner of ‘What’s on’ Cheshire pub of the year 2015, the Rising Sun sits on the busy A560 from Bredbury to Stockport. It is furnished with traditional beams, an open fireplace, stone flagged floors and snug rooms.
Orange Tree
Old Market Place, Altrincham
Potential Turnover: £264,000
Situated on the outskirts of Altrincham town centre, the Orange Tree is surrounded by many local shops and businesses. It has a traditional feel with open fireplaces, exposed brick walls and wooden floors, and hosts regular entertainment including karaoke nights and DJs.
Clarkes Arms
27 Stockport Road, Hyde
Potential Turnover: £260,000
This pub sits in the heart of Gee Cross, Hyde, half a mile from Hyde town centre. It has a rich history and a regular and loyal customer base.
Reindeer Inn
109-111 Huddersfield Road, Stalybridge
Potential Turnover: £230,000
This community pub gains attraction through facilities including weekly entertainment and quizzes, and also hosts a darts team. It contains an eclectic variety of furniture and tables which add to its unique character.
Royal Oak
496 Oldham Road, Failsworth
Potential Turnover: £271,000
This pub sits on a main road between Manchester and Oldham in Failsworth town centre. It is traditionally decorated and offers a cosy and comfortable environment for the community to enjoy drinks and food.
Waggon & Horses
360 Bolton Road, Hawkshaw, Bury
Potential Turnover: £421,000
This village pub is nestled in the close-knit area of Hawkshaw in Bury. It has undergone an extensive refurb in recent years and has a kitchen garden growing fresh produce to be used in the pub menu.
Jolly Hatters
155 Haughton Green Road, Denton
Potential Turnover: £370,000
The Jolly Hatters is surrounded and well supported by the local neighbourhood and is set up to be the hub of the community. It boasts a large lounge area with small stage, a smaller bar area with a pool table and darts board, with several TVs showing sports sports.
Cock Hotel
60 Two Trees Lane, Denton
Potential Turnover: £260,000
This pub is well supported by the local community and is surrounded by residential housing. It fronts a busy passing road and the ground floor consists of a lounge area and games room.
Mowers Arms
164 Moston Lane, Manchester
Potential Turnover: £240,000
The Mowers Arms is a traditional community pub with traditional décor throughout. Its main trading area has a mixture of fixed and loose furniture, and the pub is a popular with a darts.
Jolly Hatters Inn
119 Town Lane, Denton
Potential Turnover: £263,000
This is a small community style pub in the heart of a local community surrounded by local amenities and is convenient for local transport to Manchester and Stockport. It currently has regular discos and musicians playing at weekends.
Greenacres
275 Greenacres Road, Oldham
Potential Turnover: £298,000
This well-established local community pub is surrounded by a large housing area. Its trade has been built upon pub games, big screen sports viewing and entertainment.
Victoria
12-14 Hall Street, Walshaw, Bury
Potential Turnover: £709,000
This well-established multi-faceted pub sits in a small village between Bury and Tottington. It comprises an open-plan lounge, with a raised decking area specifically designated for dining. It has two coal fires at the end of each room which bring character and a warm atmosphere to the pub, as well as four ensuite letting rooms on the first floor of the property.
Horseshoe
14 Chapel Street, Levenshulme
Potential Turnover: £309,000
The Horseshoe is a local community pub in the centre of Levenshulme, surrounded by betting shops, cafes, takeaways, and independent businesses. It has been known as the hub of the local Irish community, showing both UK and Irish sports and holding weekly live bands and DJ events.
Parkfield Inn
95 Park Lane, Whitefield
Potential Turnover: £513,000
This spacious pub sits on a through road with housing and shops along either side. It has strong trade from the local community, with the nearby Sedgley Park Rugby Union Club bringing regular trade into the pub on matchdays.
Canal Duke
Stour Road, Astley, Tyldesley
Potential Turnover: £350,000
Situated in the middle of a modern, private housing estate, this is large pub has traditional décor throughout, but with a modern touch that adds to its homely atmosphere.
Globe
218 Ramsden Road, Wardle, Rochdale
Potential Turnover: £362,000
This stone-built pub sits in the small village of Wardle, situated close to the village square and opposite a church.
You can find more information and a full list of the pubs listed as available on the Stonegate website here.
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