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Waterside
Property details
The Lord Raglan is an 18th-century traditional pub, perfectly nestled in the charming market town of Emsworth, Hampshire. Situated on Queen Street, it enjoys a picturesque setting with its rear facing the serene Slipper Mill Pond and the River Ems estuary. This location offers both locals and visitors a tranquil spot to enjoy the scenic beauty of the waterfront. Just a 2-minute stroll from the pub lies Emsworth's bustling high street and St Peter’s Square, the town’s main commercial and shopping hub. Emsworth is known for its affluence and vibrant community, with a population of around 10,000 residents. The town is also recognized as a prominent sailing and yachting centre on the South Coast, drawing enthusiasts from across the region. Emsworth is conveniently located near the A27, providing easy access to nearby cities like Portsmouth to the west and Chichester to the east. The town is also served by its own railway station on the West Coastway Line, offering regular train services to Portsmouth, Chichester, and Brighton. Additionally, several bus routes connect Emsworth to surrounding towns and villages, making it easily accessible by various modes of transport.
The Lord Raglan's interior is designed with a focus on comfort and community, dominated by the central bar servery that forms the heart of the pub. The open-plan layout invites guests to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, whether they’re there for a casual drink or a meal. To the left of the bar, an archway leads to a separate, more intimate dining area, furnished with tables where customers can savour their meals in a cosy setting. Behind the bar, a well-equipped trade kitchen ensures the efficient preparation of the pub's offerings, with a convenient serving hatch that opens directly to the garden. This feature makes it easy for guests to enjoy fresh food while basking in the outdoors.
The highlight of the pub is undoubtedly its stunning beer garden, which offers panoramic views of the waterfront and the River Ems estuary. With yachts moored just beyond the garden wall, the setting is picturesque, providing a perfect backdrop for al fresco dining and drinking. During the warmer months of spring and summer, this beer garden becomes a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike, thanks to its sun-soaked ambience and relaxing atmosphere.
The domestic accommodation comprises three bedrooms, a bathroom and a lounge. There is also a terrace outside the rear lounge which overlooks the creek/waterfront.
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Trading style
The Lord Raglan is a vibrant, wet-led establishment known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. The pub primarily focuses on its beverage offerings, with a sales mix of approximately 80% wet (drinks) and 20% dry (food). Despite being wet-led, it offers a delightful menu of home-cooked dishes that celebrate classic pub favourites. Guests can enjoy staples like fish and chips, hearty pies, and traditional Sunday roasts. Additionally, the pub boasts an on-site pizza oven, serving up delicious homemade pizzas that add a modern twist to the menu. The ambiance at The Lord Raglan is a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, creating a cosy environment that draws in both locals and visitors. The pub is open throughout the day, catering to a variety of needs, from early breakfast to lunch and evening meals. Fridays are particularly lively, with live music performances that have become a highlight of the week. These events draw a diverse crowd, adding to the pub’s reputation as a hub of local activity. The Lord Raglan is also celebrated for its well-maintained real ales, ensuring that beer enthusiasts have plenty to enjoy.
The landlords are looking for an experienced, community-focused licensee to take the helm at The Lord Raglan. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of successfully running a pub business, demonstrating not only excellent customer service skills but also the ability to engage deeply with the local community. Understanding and appreciating the local culture and values are crucial, as The Lord Raglan is more than just a pub—it is a central hub for gatherings, events, and social activities within Emsworth. The successful licensee will need to show a strong ability to make The Lord Raglan the go-to place for locals and visitors alike, fostering a welcoming atmosphere that encourages repeat business. The food experience is essential, as the pub offers a home-cooked menu that is a key part of its appeal. The licensee will also need to have solid financial controls in place, ensuring the business remains profitable while maintaining the high standards of service and quality that The Lord Raglan is known for.
Key financials
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Reference Number:
IU3WDL / P04688
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Agreement Type:
Tenancy
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Min Ingoing Cost:
£12,000.00
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Annual Rent:
£29,000.00
The stated ingoing figures are correct at point of advertising. Please be aware there may be additional costs.
Please be aware energy performance certificates are available from the landlord.
Annual Rent: £29,000
Security Deposit: £5,000
Working Capital: £3,000
Stock: £4,000
F&F: TBC – funding options may be available for the right licensee.