Popular riverside pub in 'prominent' position by River Trent up for sale for £1m
A popular Nottingham pub, located in a prominent position by the River Trent, is up for sale for £1 million. Brewhouse and Kitchen, located at Trent Bridge near Nottingham Forest's City Ground, is currently on the market as a virtual freehold with an asking price of offers in excess of £1,000,000.
The "characterful" Victorian building is split across four open-plan areas, sitting 180 people inside, with an additional function facility on the first floor, which sits another 150 people. The pub's large outdoor riverside terrace, which comes with its own bar, is also licensed for more than 400 people.
The pub, originally known as the Town Arms, had its name changed a number of times before becoming Brewhouse and Kitchen. The pub reopened in June 2017 after the premises were refurbished.
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The pub also benefits from an "open theatre" brewing area, as well as a central open fire, partially high ceilings, exposed brick walls and wood flooring. The building's upper floors include a two-bedroom owners' apartment which, along with the function space, could be developed into letting rooms, subject to planning permission.
Neil Morgan, senior director for pubs and restaurants at Christie & Co, the company managing the sale, said: "This is a substantial character property, offering large internal trading areas as well as generous outside space, with seating for 200 on the riverside terrace and a customer car park. Due to its size and location, this opportunity will undoubtedly attract a broad range of buyers, from the traditional pub operators to casual dining/restaurant and ‘pubs with rooms’ buyers."
Brewhouse and Kitchen is currently open between 11am and 11pm Monday to Thursday, 11am to 12am on Friday and Saturday, and 11am to 10.30pm on Sunday.