The Plough is a prominent, large-format pub located right in the heart of Wigston, perfectly positioned on the main route into the town centre. With its open-plan layout, the pub offers a variety of distinct trading zones that cater to a wide range of guests — from a lively sports viewing area to dedicated darts and pool spaces, alongside a well-established central bar.
This is a wet-led business with average weekly sales of £9,160, offering a fantastic opportunity for an operator who thrives on driving a strong drinks trade and building atmosphere. The pub already provides the foundations for a vibrant, community-focused local, with plenty of scope to enhance its appeal even further.
A key feature of The Plough is its seven en-suite letting rooms, offering a valuable additional income stream. For the right operator, this presents an excellent opportunity to maximise both wet sales and accommodation revenue.
Externally, the pub benefits from a large car park and a courtyard garden, giving guests additional space to relax and socialise, particularly during warmer months.
Situated in a steady, middle-income catchment with a balanced demographic, The Plough is ideally suited to a hands-on operator who can create a welcoming, community-driven environment. This is a superb opportunity for someone looking to take on a well-located, wet-led pub with added income potential and real scope to make it their own.
What’s in it for you?
* 20% share of weekly wet sales, excluding VAT.
* Keep 100% of the food sales.
* Low ingoing costs, starting with just a £5,000 deposit and £360 legal cost. (*deposits can vary dependant on business – ask us for more details*)
* Accommodation included with most bills covered, except the council tax & TV License.
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