An iconic Birmingham pub is up for sale after serving locals for 100 years - guide price here

A historic landmark pub in north Birmingham pub which has been serving customers for a century is up for sale
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The freehold of a historic Birmingham pub in the north of the city is up for sale.

It’s your chance to run an iconic landmark venue which has been serving customers since the 1920s.

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The Village Green - historically known as The Stockland Hotel - was built 100 years ago and holds a key place in the heart of the local community around Erdington.

It is near several other local businesses - and just four miles from Birmingham city centre. The pub was extensively refurbished in 2018 and now offers 130+ covers plus bar area, large car park (49),  trade paved patio area and private living accommodations that comprises three double bedrooms. 

The freehold is on the market at £875,000, alternatively, the current owners may be prepared to grant a new  substantive lease.  

Andy Tudor, Divisional Director of Fleurets Midlands said, “The Village Green is one of North Birmingham’s  most iconic and prominent landmark pubs with a large catchment area and huge volume of passing traffic. It  is a handsome property and its layout allows it to remain a high volume drinkers pub whilst offering any  number of options of food offering.”

For further information or to arrange a viewing contact Fleurets on 0121 236 5252 or email  [email protected]

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