The properties are all let on long leases with annual Retail Price Index linked rent reviews and include:
- Admiral Macbride, Plymouth
- Coventry Arms, Corfe Mullen
- Crown & Anchor, Bromley
- Crown & Stirrup, Lyndhurst
- Dartmouth Arms, Forest Hill
- Dog & Duck, Walthamstow
- Fagins, Brookthorpe
- Feathers, Chalfont St Giles
- Frankland Arms, Washington
- Garden Bar, Hove
- Golden Ball, York
- Harbour Moon, West Looe
- Letters Inn, Tattenhall
- Malthouse, Timsbury
- Milehouse, Cross Heath
- Moorings, Loughborough
- Pax Inn, Thorp Arch
- Romantica, Sutton Coldfield
- Salthouse Hotel, Clevedon
- Seven Stars, Canterbury
- Star, Hampton Hill
- Wickham Arms, Brockley
- Windmill, Peterborough
Stuart Stares, Director in Savills licensed leisure, says: “Pubs are proving to be a resilient and increasingly attractive asset class, driven by the sector’s strong fundamentals – long leases, index-linked rent reviews and resilient trading performance. Investor confidence is being buoyed by improving trading performance, significant reinvestment by operators and a more favourable economic outlook – including falling interest rates and steady consumer demand. As a result, we’re seeing renewed appetite for well-let pub assets, particularly those with long-term growth potential.”
You can find more information on the individual assets here.