About the Pub The Unicorn Inn in Richmond is a traditional pub in the historic market town of Richmond, gateway to the beautiful Yorkshire dales. The pub attracts a great mix of local and tourist trade, offering great beer and entertainment in a good quality flexible environment. The Unicorn Inn has a contemporary pub décor with neutral tones, modern furniture, which provides a relaxing experience. The trading area is very versatile and suits a community style operation with live music and sport. The compact trade kitchen is well equipped and is suited to covering a lunch and pub food menu. The Unicorn also boasts four letting rooms which are served by two shower rooms, perfect for additional revenue. The Unicorn Inn has two sections which make up its outdoor area. Firstly, there is a enclosed patio area to the rear of the pub which has a useful purpose-built smoking shelter. This shelter leads through a stone archway to a spacious beer garden with plenty of greenery and classic picnic benches. Business Information Agreement: Retail Partnership Tenancy Capital Startup: Est. £20000 Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £11500 Guide Rent: £28000 pa Potential Turnover: £449604 pa Regional Manager's Thoughts The Unicorn Inn is a multi-faceted pub, supported by the community who enjoy the music, sports and refreshments on offer. Tourist trade is plentiful in this area, with walkers contributing to good footfall throughout the year and making use of the four letting rooms. This is a great opportunity for the right publican who can offer great cask ales, accompanied by a sports and entertainment offer and good pub food to suit the locals. Surrounding Area Richmond is considered the heart of North Yorkshire by its residents and is a historical and pretty market town. Home to a Norman castle, Richmond boasts inspiring scenery, a cobbled market square and an abundance of Georgian architecture with a number of monuments and abbeys. The pub is located just a short walk from the castle and the market square and within close proximity to the A1 and the Yorkshire Dales.