£175,000
(£1.00/sq. ft)
Pub/bar for saleWest End Terrace, Willington DL15
175,000 sq. ft
About this property
Durham town of Willington
Semi-rural location
Detached freehold property
Bar (50) and conservatory (16)
Three bedroom owners' accommodation
Investment sale
Location:
Willington is a town in County Durham that stands at the foothills of the Pennines near the River Wear, close to Crook, Bishop Auckland and Durham. Willington is surrounded by beautiful countryside and has many walking and cycling routes; it is also home to Jubilee Nature Area and the Grade I listed Brancepeth Castle is only three miles distant. The nearby market town of Crook provides many local amenities.
The public house lies on the A690 which links to the A688 and the A1 motorway to the east and the A68 to the west. The A68 connects the town to Hexham northbound and Bishop Auckland southbound.
Property:
This detached property is of brick construction over two storeys under a pitched slate roof. It briefly comprises:
Trade areas:
Porch vestibule leading to the open-plan trade area with wood and carpet flooring, an 'L' shaped bar servery with well-equipped back bar and Altro nonslip flooring, two feature fireplaces, a pool table, a darts throw and loose and perimeter seating for 50. The trade area is well-appointed throughout with modern décor and furnishings. A conservatory with carpet flooring offers seating for 16.
Ladies' and gentlemen's toilets.
The kitchen is of a good size and has Altro nonslip flooring. It is fully equipped with kitchen appliances, a wash area and a pantry.
There is cellar access from the kitchen to basement level. The cellar has two large storerooms, a keg room and a beer drop to the rear of the building.
Owners' accommodation:
Located at first floor and comprising: Spacious lounge, master bedroom and two further double bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen.
External:
Picnic style benches to the front of the property to seat 18. There is a rear beer patio which is not currently utilised and an enclosed beer garden with seating for 80. The car park has space for 16 vehicles.
Licence:
A Premises Licence (wv/PRE0032/05) is held for the retail of alcohol.
Services:
All mains services are connected.
Local Authority: Durham County Council
Rateable value: £9,750 from 1st April 2026
Business:
The Burn Inn is a traditional and welcoming public house which has been serving the local community for over 130 years. The pub is 80% wet-led but does offer a food menu which includes pub classics and Sunday lunch. The business has its own social media presence and has garnered excellent reviews on TripAdvisor and Google.
The property is currently let on a 5 year, full repairing and insuring lease which commenced on 31 May 2023. The current rent stands at £1,076.51 per calendar month exclusive of VAT. The freehold investment provides a gross yield of 7.4%.
Willington is a town in County Durham that stands at the foothills of the Pennines near the River Wear, close to Crook, Bishop Auckland and Durham. Willington is surrounded by beautiful countryside and has many walking and cycling routes; it is also home to Jubilee Nature Area and the Grade I listed Brancepeth Castle is only three miles distant. The nearby market town of Crook provides many local amenities.
The public house lies on the A690 which links to the A688 and the A1 motorway to the east and the A68 to the west. The A68 connects the town to Hexham northbound and Bishop Auckland southbound.
Property:
This detached property is of brick construction over two storeys under a pitched slate roof. It briefly comprises:
Trade areas:
Porch vestibule leading to the open-plan trade area with wood and carpet flooring, an 'L' shaped bar servery with well-equipped back bar and Altro nonslip flooring, two feature fireplaces, a pool table, a darts throw and loose and perimeter seating for 50. The trade area is well-appointed throughout with modern décor and furnishings. A conservatory with carpet flooring offers seating for 16.
Ladies' and gentlemen's toilets.
The kitchen is of a good size and has Altro nonslip flooring. It is fully equipped with kitchen appliances, a wash area and a pantry.
There is cellar access from the kitchen to basement level. The cellar has two large storerooms, a keg room and a beer drop to the rear of the building.
Owners' accommodation:
Located at first floor and comprising: Spacious lounge, master bedroom and two further double bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen.
External:
Picnic style benches to the front of the property to seat 18. There is a rear beer patio which is not currently utilised and an enclosed beer garden with seating for 80. The car park has space for 16 vehicles.
Licence:
A Premises Licence (wv/PRE0032/05) is held for the retail of alcohol.
Services:
All mains services are connected.
Local Authority: Durham County Council
Rateable value: £9,750 from 1st April 2026
Business:
The Burn Inn is a traditional and welcoming public house which has been serving the local community for over 130 years. The pub is 80% wet-led but does offer a food menu which includes pub classics and Sunday lunch. The business has its own social media presence and has garnered excellent reviews on TripAdvisor and Google.
The property is currently let on a 5 year, full repairing and insuring lease which commenced on 31 May 2023. The current rent stands at £1,076.51 per calendar month exclusive of VAT. The freehold investment provides a gross yield of 7.4%.
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