About the Pub The Grapes Hotel on the corner of Green Lane in the Freshfield district of Formby is a Victorian pub. Built in 1880. The Grapes Hotel is a historic pub located at the corner of Green Lane in the Freshfield area of Formby. This Victorian building, which was constructed in 1880, features several areas that are accessible from a large central bar. Each room has a unique character, some of which have comfortable seating arrangements. The outdoor areas have been renovated, with the beer garden featuring an external TV's, plus a great courtyard to the rear with an external bar. Serving a large range of wines, real ales, beers, spirits, cocktails, and a menu full of flavoursome classic dishes and home-comfort favourites at great prices. The pub several 42" and 50" TVs, which are all well-positioned around the pub so that guests can catch all of the latest news and sports. Food is served throughout the day, and there is a weekly quiz night on Mondays, as well as live music performances on weekends. This is an excellent business with the potential for a publican to invest firter into the pub and also into the unused floors above to create a significant number of letting rooms. Regional Manager's Thoughts This is an exceptional business opportunity with great potential for further growth. With your enthusiasm, ideas, and business acumen, you can take the pub to new heights. I am looking for an experienced publican who has operated or managed similar businesses in the past. Considering the high level of interest expected, I urge you to contact me as soon as possible to avoid any disappointment. Surrounding Area Formby is a coastal town located in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, covering an area of approximately 7 square miles (17 km2). The local community is represented by the Formby Parish Council, which is the first tier of local government and works in partnership with the Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council. Historically part of Lancashire, Formby is situated on the plain near the Irish Sea coast, a few miles north of the Crosby channel. With its proximity and travel links to Liverpool, it has become a popular commuter town.