A Kings Langley pub is looking for a landlord to put it 'back on the map'.
Anyone who wondered what it would be like to run their own pub can look at website findmypub.com where prospective pub tenants or buyers can find available alehouses.
In many cases, private accommodation is included so managers can live in the pub as well - if they can keep away from their own supply all day.
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Here is one offering in Kings Langley, as listed on findmypub.
Old Palace
83 Langley Hill, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 9HQ
The property details on the site state: “A welcoming traditional local pub, popular with local walkers, the Old Palace comprises a single bar featuring a real fire and lots of character.
“It offers a great opportunity to reposition the business and introduce a substantial bar food menu and cask ale offer.
“We are looking for an experienced friendly hands-on and personable couple who can build on the character of the business and use their skills to create a friendly family village local with pub food, cask ales, high-quality standards, and a great atmosphere.
“Food opportunities could really put the pub back on the map as would making full use of the pretty rear garden and patio.”
At the time of advertising the minimum ingoing cost that would need to be put up was £5,000 deposit+inventory, with an annual rent of £20,000 required to fulfil the tenancy.
Short term tenancy at will arrangements are available and the listing also says that rent-free/stepped rent support is available for the right operator.
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