Overview

Could you run this pub?
The Hare & Hounds is a lovely country pub set on the heart of Crowton, in Northwich, Cheshire.
With a loyal following among the local community and the capacity to attract diners and drinkers from a wider area, the Hare & Hounds is a pub that’s built up an excellent reputation for quality fresh food dining over the years.
The Hare & Hounds has the capacity to cater for a large number of customers inside and out so there is real opportunity to introduce your exceptional food offer and make this the best in the area.

Business facilities
The pub offers some excellent facilities with an interior divided into a snug, a cosy and welcoming lounge area, a central public bar and a lovely conservatory for more formal dining (60 covers overall).
Set on a substantial plot, the pub is in beautiful area with a recently enhanced, featured external seating area and a car park offering space for up to 16 cars. The pub also offers an outdoor smoking solution and WIFI.

About the local area
Crowton is a small Cheshire village set in rolling countryside. This is an agricultural area of great beauty, surrounded by village residents. The pub itself is set next to a Crowton Christ Church CE Aided Primary School and a stream runs through its grounds, adding charm and destination appeal. There is much to do in the wider area, with Delamere Forest and the famous Anderton Boat Lift a short drive away. Northwich is 15 minutes away, and you can be in Chester or Liverpool in under an hour.

Ideal Operator
A talented Fresh Food Operator/Partnership who wants to introduce their quality food offer to this area and establish themselves as the best in the local area. You will also enjoy building local relationships and thrive as part of the local community.

Accommodation
The pub offers two private bedrooms, a lounge and kitchen.

About the Agreement

We love working with experienced entrepreneurs and we’re happy to be flexible with our agreements and products to match your business and vision.

Our Flexible Tenancy agreement offers a piece of mind approach to running your own pub business for a total term of up to 5-years with a flexible notice period. We also offer flexible deposit options, with build ups from as little as £1,000 as well as flexible price bands and release fees which are available.

Whatever the agreement, with Punch you always get:

  • A progressive pub company – winners of the Publican Awards 2022 & 2024!
  • Industry leading investment with a whole world of possibilities
  • Industry leading training, with our Academy and Kitchen
  • Industry leading e-commerce platform – Punch Buying Club
  • Expert coaching and advice every step of the way

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Financial Information

Full Deposit
£6,875
Legal Fees
£375
Maintenance Fund Per Week
£40
Fixtures and Fittings Weekly Rent
£73
Working Capital
£6,000-8,000
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Business Information

Annual Rent
£27,500
Forecasted Annual Wet Turnover
£223,010
Forecasted Annual Food Turnover
£156,000
Forecasted Annual Other Turnover
£8,840
Agreement
Flexible Tenancy

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