A customer who has been a regular at one of West Dorset's mo
05-Jun-2003
In fact, Clive Webb loved the Fox Inn at Corscombe so much he worked behind the bar for a year-and-a-half! The Fox is a picturesque traditional...
DRC to lobby for new-build access
04-Jun-2003
The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) is lobbying the government for better access in new buildings. The DRC is urging the government to amend the...
Licensing Bill could lead to £4.5m worth of red tape on leases
02-Jun-2003
Pub leases may need to be rewritten when the new Licensing Bill comes into force, meaning yet more red tape for licensees.The industry's Red Tape...
Stamp duty reform slammed
30-May-2003
The government has been slammed over its controversial stamp duty reforms. The Conservative Party has condemned the government for failing to provide...
Dream comes to life for Acorn's couple
22-May-2003
Experienced restaurateurs Todd and Louise Moffat have fulfilled a lifelong ambition to buy a small luxury country inn located in Dorset. The couple,...
Profit is the key to a fair rent
22-May-2003
Assessing the rental value requires precise data on the amount of trade and hence profit of a pub, as Ken Newton explains It has been accepted for...
Mousetrap sticks to its winning way
22-May-2003
One of Torquay's busiest and popular wine bars, the Mousetrap in Abbey Road, is ready to experience a new lease of life as its long-serving owner,...
Countryman back in business
22-May-2003
A pub located in what's widely regarded as one of the prettiest villages in West Devon has been sold. Christie & Co handled the sale of the...
Po Na Na the latest to be hit by high street property crisis
16-May-2003
Po Na Na is the latest operator to be hit by the high street property crisis.Administrators were called in after backers of the 45-strong chain led...
After nine successful years at the Blacksmith's Arms in the
15-May-2003
Preston Le Skerne, which follows the River Skerne to the east of Aycliffe, comprises just a scattering of farmhouses and the Blacksmith's Arms, which...
Stamp reform could hit reassignable leases
15-May-2003
Reassignable leases could be hit by the government's proposed stamp duty reform, according to a leading property expert.David Coffer, chairman of...
Buyers swoop on Hilton's only pub
15-May-2003
The sole pub in the village of Hilton, near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, has been sold through the Ipswich office of agents Christie & Co...
FLVA boss highlights trade fears over stamp duty
13-May-2003
Tony Payne, chief executive of the Federation of Licensed Victuallers' Associations, has called on the government to reconsider its plans for stamp...
The Old Ship Inn at Ringmer, a food-led country freehouse si
08-May-2003
The purchaser, Bob Aylewood, has just sold a pub in Epsom, Surrey, in order to purchase the property from owner, Paul Day, who is concentrating on...
The Hunters Inn, a characterful detached property with origi
08-May-2003
The property is situated in the pretty village of Newton Tracey, approximately four miles from the historic North Devon Town of Barnstaple. The...
The Manchester office of national hotel agents, Robert Barry
08-May-2003
Deals completed by them recently include Stone Villa at Chester and the Grove Guest House in nearby Wrexham. The two guest houses changed hands for a...
McDonald's outlets to go on the market
07-May-2003
Dozens of high profile sites are set to hit the market as struggling fast-food chain McDonald's offloads restaurants across the UK.Reports are that...
Act now to meet legislation laid out in the DDA
06-May-2003
Pub operators need to act quickly to meet the government's imminent disability discrimination legislation, warns expert Alex Taggart.Thousands of...
Chequers finds a mate with new owner
01-May-2003
A renowned food-led country inn in the picturesque Vale of Belvoir has been sold through the Nottingham office of agents Christie & Co. The 17th...
Sums add up for George's fresh face
01-May-2003
The George Inn, the only pub in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales village of Thoralby, near Leyburn, North Yorkshire, has been sold. The Grade II listed...
Whitbread sells 34 Beefeaters
30-Apr-2003
Whitbread Restaurants, which operates the Beefeater and Brewers Fayre pub restaurant chains, has revealed that it has sold 34 of the 51 Beefeater...
Cash in hand: applying for a pub mortgage
28-Apr-2003
When applying for a pub mortgage where do you turn for advice? Michelle Perrett reports.You've made the decision that it's time for a change and you...
Advice on taking on a lease
23-Apr-2003
I am looking to buy a lease with a friend. It is a pub that needs substantial renovation upstairs (needs the trade kitchen to be properly...
First-time buyer gets her Billy
17-Apr-2003
A first-time buyer Rachel Morgan from Northampton has purchased the leasehold interest in the King William IV pub (known locally as the King...
Family tie cut after 40 years in North Wales
17-Apr-2003
The Bryn Howel Hotel at Llangollen in North Wales has changed hands after 40 years in the same family ownership. The outlet had been run most...
Energy supplies: Life's a gas for Calor
15-Apr-2003
For many rural pubs, energy supplies can be a problem. LPG is one solution.City folk often have little comprehension of the trials of country life....
A place in the sun: running a pub abroad
15-Apr-2003
Licensees looking for a challenge are snapping up pubs from Spain to Australia. Michelle Perrett finds out more.So you've had enough of the UK's...
A popular Grade II-listed 15th-century pub with a formidable
10-Apr-2003
The Tradesman's Arms is situated in the pretty picture postcard Devon village of Stokenham. It is just under a mile from the glorious South Hams...
The Little Barrow Hotel, Beacon Street, Lichfield, has sold
10-Apr-2003
The Little Barrow is a well known and respected three-star commercial hotel with 26 spacious en-suite bedrooms, bar, restaurant, and function rooms....
The Anchor Inn on Dedham Heath in the heart of "Constable Co
10-Apr-2003
The Anchor Inn, on the outskirts of Dedham village in Essex, was sold on behalf of Geoff Clarkson to Philip Hoy for an undisclosed figure from an...
InfoPage: Christie & Co - 20 steps to buying a pub
03-Apr-2003
This InfoPage is an online advertorial from our sponsor Christie & Co.20 steps to buying a pub.1. Think it through - is a pub really for you? Do...
A 300-year-old former coaching inn situated close to the Nor
03-Apr-2003
The Foxhunter's Inn in the village of West Down, on the A361 between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe, is within easy reach of the golden sandy beaches of...
Chance to buy into a bit of history at the Barn
03-Apr-2003
An historic pub which dates back to 1568 has come onto the market. The leasehold interest in the 16th-century Tudor Barn in Well Hall Road, Eltham,...
Spring clean
03-Apr-2003
Norwich-based agents Guy Simmonds (Anglia) had a "spring clean", with pubs selling quickly in March. The leasehold of the White Horse freehouse in...
PLANNING MOVE BLOW FOR PUBS
13-Mar-2003
by Tony Halstead and The PMA Team A Government plan to restrict the number of new pub and bar developments through the introduction of tighter...
Stamp duty proposal may bring tax hike for licensees
07-Mar-2003
Licensees who lease their property could be facing massive charges if plans to reform stamp duty are passed. A proposal put forward by the government...
A price for your pub
04-Mar-2003
It's time to sell up, but do you really know how much your pub is worth? Michelle Perrett investigates.You're thinking it's about time to put your...
Millennium Stadium brings boost to Cardiff's pubs
04-Mar-2003
Cardiff is set to grow and become more upmarket, says a new report from property agents Stephenson and Alexander.The report called A Capital...
Felsto is sold after 75 years in family
27-Feb-2003
Suffolk pub the Felsto Arms has been sold after 75 years in the same family to Berkshire-based pubco Pollard Inns. The freehold freehouse, on...
Law firm's figures show slowing pub property values
25-Feb-2003
Property values in the pub trade are performing badly against other companies in the leisure sector, say law experts Halliwell Landau.Pubs and...
Rise in pub mortgages shows buyers are looking to own pubs
21-Feb-2003
Increasing numbers of people are buying their own pub, according to a new report by the Abbey National. The bank has seen a 45 per cent leap in the...
Pub gardens: put a spring into your step
19-Feb-2003
Believe it or not, but spring is on its way - it's time to think about the garden.Time to look out the window. Nature is shrugging off winter's pall...
How venue is a quay attraction
13-Feb-2003
An acclaimed wine bar and restaurant overlooking Hamble Quay in the Hampshire coastal yachting village of Hamble is for sale. The Key and Bar Du Port...
Licensing Bill clause could halt new-build expansion
06-Feb-2003
A clause in the Licensing Bill could spell chaos for expanding pub companies and herald the end of new-build pub developments.The bill, which is...
Something old, something new
06-Feb-2003
Devon pub the Rydon Inn was only built a year ago but boasts history and character. For the inn, overlooking Rydon Park, near Holsworthy,was...
High street pubs flood the market
04-Feb-2003
Increasing numbers of high street properties are hitting the market as pub companies reveal grim trading over the Christmas period.Operators such as...
Greene King partners up with building companies
31-Jan-2003
Greene King Pub Partners, the 1,000-strong tenanted arm of the company, has introduced a new property initiative called "Partnering".Partnering...
Lessees urged to fight rent hikes
30-Jan-2003
A number of pub lessees are managing to achieve large reductions in rents when they come to renew their leases, according to a leading chartered...
Resist being rent-bullied
30-Jan-2003
As an avid reader of your august newspaper, I must take issue with the observations made [MA, 16 January] summarising the Christie & Co overview...
Rooms at the top: time for pubs to think letting accommodation
29-Jan-2003
More pubs are turning to letting accommodation to maximise potential and profit. Phil Mellows takes a look.As the British tourist market begins...