Listed Cheshire pub hits the market

A Grade II listed pub on the Wirral Peninsula has hit the market.

Specialist business property adviser Christie & Co has been instructed to sell Pollards Inn in the village of Willaston.

The former barn built in 1637 has been refurbished over the years and comprises a bar, conservatory, and dining areas for up to 68 covers.

Pollards Inn also offers a function space for up to 80 guests, and five letting bedrooms on the first floor and a one bedroom, self-contained flat for owner’s accommodation.

The site’s garden area has seating for over 100 covers, a children’s play area, a private field for outdoor functions and parking for 38 vehicles.

Current owner Jamie Kimpton said: “Pollards Inn has been an important part of our lives for the past seven years, providing myself and my family with a fine standard of living. It’s with a heavy heart that I am selling in order to pursue other interests, but I do so with the comfort that someone will take Pollards Inn to the next level.”

Tom O’Malley, senior agent at Christie & Co’s Manchester office, added: “Pollards Inn is a fantastic pub with an enviable reputation for its dining experience. There is huge potential by increasing the size of its conservatory to provide a further 40 covers and by pushing the function side of the business. As a result of its popular location, we expect to see a good level of interest.”

Christie & Co is seeking an asking price of £165,000 for the leasehold interest with an annual rent of £65,000.

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