LEASED PARTNERS OPPORTUNITY - Fleur de Lis
OVERVIEW
The Fleur de Lis is a bustling 15th century country inn with a simple food offer, but was originally a medieval monks sleeping house. Nestled in the heart of Somerset at the foot of the Iron age Ham Hill and situated just off of the A303, it makes for a perfect stopping point for anyone travelling between London and Cornwall. This pub is a real gem!
TRADING AREA AND PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION
The pub retains many old world features including open-hearth fireplaces making the Fleur de Lis a perfect bolthole for walkers and ramblers looking to escape the wind and rain. The trading area is open plan served by one bar, and boasts a beautiful dining room which can be used for private parties, functions and meetings. The pub supports village life by providing facilities for meetings and entertainment from music, quizzes and sports teams. A spacious car park services the pub, while adjacent the beer garden is perfect for long summer lunches. The letting accommodation at the Fleur De Lis comprises of two double rooms, one twin and a single.
The private accommodation has two bedrooms, with bathroom and kitchen.
LOCAL AREA AND CUSTOMER BASE
Stoke sub Hamdon is situated in the south of the beautiful county of Somerset, and has honey-coloured houses giving the village so much character. The key landmark for the village is the Ham Hill which gives Stoke sub Hamdon its name! The village is steeped in history but has a vibrant community comprising of an excellent village primary school and Stanchester Academy, a co-educational, comprehensive. The pubs itself is surrounded by chimney pots and there are a couple of small retail businesses in the village, with the larger market town of Yeovil is around a 20 minute drive away. The Fleur de Lis currently attracts local residents with a good food offer and pool & darts teams, as well as walkers and tourists that frequent the area. The weekend entertainment and Sunday lunches are es
The Fleur de Lis is a bustling 15th century country inn with a simple food offer, but was originally a medieval monks sleeping house. Nestled in the heart of Somerset at the foot of the Iron age Ham Hill and situated just off of the A303, it makes for a perfect stopping point for anyone travelling between London and Cornwall. This pub is a real gem!
TRADING AREA AND PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION
The pub retains many old world features including open-hearth fireplaces making the Fleur de Lis a perfect bolthole for walkers and ramblers looking to escape the wind and rain. The trading area is open plan served by one bar, and boasts a beautiful dining room which can be used for private parties, functions and meetings. The pub supports village life by providing facilities for meetings and entertainment from music, quizzes and sports teams. A spacious car park services the pub, while adjacent the beer garden is perfect for long summer lunches. The letting accommodation at the Fleur De Lis comprises of two double rooms, one twin and a single.
The private accommodation has two bedrooms, with bathroom and kitchen.
LOCAL AREA AND CUSTOMER BASE
Stoke sub Hamdon is situated in the south of the beautiful county of Somerset, and has honey-coloured houses giving the village so much character. The key landmark for the village is the Ham Hill which gives Stoke sub Hamdon its name! The village is steeped in history but has a vibrant community comprising of an excellent village primary school and Stanchester Academy, a co-educational, comprehensive. The pubs itself is surrounded by chimney pots and there are a couple of small retail businesses in the village, with the larger market town of Yeovil is around a 20 minute drive away. The Fleur de Lis currently attracts local residents with a good food offer and pool & darts teams, as well as walkers and tourists that frequent the area. The weekend entertainment and Sunday lunches are es