Pub in idyllic TV filming location village could be yours for £500 a week

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Many of us will perhaps see a ‘for sale’ sign in a pretty rural village and ponder what life would be like to up sticks. Well there’s a chance to live, work, and be your own boss in the Moorlands village of Longnor where a landlord is needed at a prominent pub.

And bosses with Robinsons Brewery, which owns Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Inn, say a refurbishment is planned for the boozer. As reported by StokeonTrentLive the pub has been shut since November – leaving villagers without a watering hole.




Now Robinsons say the business is due for a revamp – and needs someone at the helm when it relaunches. A spokesperson for the company said: “We’re starting a refurbishment at the property soon, which is exciting. It’s going to look great. We’re currently recruiting a new licensee to run the business and re-open the venue.”

Under the revamp the drinks terrace at the front is also set to be overhauled to provide around 30 alfresco covers. In a post advertising for a landlord, Robinsons say it will undergo a ‘comprehensive programme of refurbishment’ and the venue is in need of an ‘experienced operator’.

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It states: “In need of updating, the pub is undergoing a comprehensive programme of refurbishment and we are seeking an experienced operator to re-open the Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, with a strong business plan to re-establish this pub at the centre of village life. The plan includes providing a quality food and drinks offer to complement the opportunity provided by the four letting bedrooms, whilst maintaining excellent standards throughout.”

The traditional pub boasts stone and timber floors, open fires and stoves and even has a detached barn over the road which plays host to four en-suite bedrooms. It is currently the only pub in the village and, according to Robinsons, caters for both local residents and visitors to the area.

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