About the Pub Originally constructed in 1897 the Stags Head is a compact terraced property located on the periphery of the centre of South Shields. The pub is renowned for it's cask ales and it's olde worde charm. It is a Grade 2 listed building. The main trading area is on the ground floor with a function room on the first floor. The main bar is traditionally decorated in an ale house style with quality furnishings and wooden floors. There is a mix of fixed and loose seating with matching tables for up to 20 covers. There is also a darts board for gamers to enjoy. There is a function room on the first floor with seating for approximately 20 covers and its own bar servery. This presents an excellent opportunity to introduce events and to attract private bookings to provide a valuable source of additional income. The front of the pub has an inviting traditional ale house look and there is a smoking area to the rear. Patrons can make use of the pay and display car park to the rear for the property. Business Information Agreement: Fixed Term Tenancy Capital Startup: Est. £15500 Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £4500 Guide Rent: £17000 pa Potential Turnover: £201552 pa Regional Manager's Thoughts Clientele at this pub are drawn from the nearby residential areas as well as passing trade from the shopping district. The ideal publican will have a real interest in cask ales and have the ability to drive wet sales. Surrounding Area The coastal town of South Shields is located in Tyne and Wear. The Stags head is on the edge of a central shopping area, which attracts plenty of passing trade. The pub is easily accessible with bus stops and taxi ranks surrounding the area.