Rustington West Sussex view from the Lamb Pub
June 13 2012
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3254 - Public House Business For Sale in Bognor Regis West Sussex
3254 - Public House Business For Sale in Bognor Regis West Sussex
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Business Details
Public House Business For Sale in Bognor Regis West Sussex
Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England
Advert Ref: 3254
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this popular town centre public house, which was established in 1864 and which has been in our client's careful hands since 2004. The business is only now being placed on the market due to our client's wish to retire. The pub opens seven days a week and generates a turnover in the region of £241,000 per annum with a gross profit of 53%, derived from mainly wet sales. A new owner could easily increase turnover by employing a chef and offering food, for which we believe there is a huge demand. There is also scope to embark on a modest marketing campaign and to introduce a web site to further promote the business. The pub boasts excellent reviews on various web sites, particularly for it's warm welcome and friendly staff, as well as its traditional independent pub atmosphere. The property boasts generously sizes 3-bedroom owners' accommodation to the first floor. We feel this is an ideal opportunity to acquire a thriving town centre public house with immense scope for future growth. Early discussions with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Business Status
Price Reduction
Property
Leasehold
Lease Terms
Original length: 20 years Remaining: 8 years Review: every 5 years Rent: £38,500 per annum
Location
The Alex is situated on a prominent high street location in the centre of the town of Bognor Regis in West Sussex. The pub is surrounded by a wealth of shops and boasts a high daily footfall. There is ample car parking in the vicinity and there are several bus stops and the railway station within easy walking distance. Bognor Regis is a busy holiday resort, popular with day trippers and holiday makers, as well as being home to a Butlin's Holiday Resort. The Esplanade and beach is less than half a mile from the pub. The area is easily accessed via the A29 and the A259. Chichester lies approximately 7 miles to the northwest, while Worthing lies 15 miles to the east.
Premises Details
2-storey town centre public house premises with 3-bedroom owners' accommodation. Briefly comprising: Ground Floor Main bar lounge decorated in a traditional style with exposed beams and carpeted floor, 2 separate dining areas with tables and chairs for 28 covers, bar stools and further seating, main bar servery with beer pumps, optics display, bottle chiller, glass display shelving, electronic cash register, glass washer and Altro flooring Well-equipped commercial kitchen First Floor Owners' accommodation accessed via a spiral staircase and comprising: Lounge Office 3 x double bedrooms Family bathroom External Patio and smoking area to rear Ladies and gents WCs Temperature controlled cellar
Trading Hours
Mon - Thurs: 10.00am - 11.00pm Fri - Sat: 10.00am - 12.00am Sun: 10.00am - 5.00pm
Pagham Harbour - clips from the documentary
The Rambling Walker - Walks with History, Humour and Passion.
This is a shorter version using clips from the full length program.
What you'll enjoy in this web video, is Murray telling stories associated with the wonderful places and landscapes that we visit during our Rambling Walker Films.
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JAB Past & Present.20. Rustington ~ Sussex.
Rustington Sussex, Armed Robbery c.1988 News Footage
Local TV news footage of the Robbery at Midland bank (Now HSBC) in the Street at Rustington , West Sussex around 1988. WPc Rosie Clarke is the uniformed officer and various Littlehampton CID , SOCO can be glimpsed.
Station Road Flooding, Rustington West Sussex.
On route home from work. I was told that there had been more flooding. So I thought that I'd set the video camera up and went via Rustington's Station Road, well more of a lake than a road!
Seaspray Pagham
A stunning beach front holiday cottage, in Pagham, West Sussex. 4 bedrooms, sleeping up to 7, relaxing home from home. Based around a victorian railway carriage yet with all the modern day comforts. Go to to book now!
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Coastguard Helicopter 104 picking a casualty up off the downs west sussex on the 21/01/2012
Coastguard Helicopter 104 coming in to pick up a casualty and take him to St Richard's Hospital, Chichester. He had fallen down a 40 foot embankment on the South Downs in Arundel. Selsey and Littlehampton Coastguard, West Sussex Fire Brigade and paramedics were in attendance.
Littlehampton and Rustington
June 13 2012 just eaten my chips at Littlehampton front and walking back to Rustington to catch the 700 Coastliner outside the Lamb Pub on my way to Worthing (this is just after the downpour and floods)
Sussex, driving into Petworth
Wedding Day September 20th 1969 Pagham Bognor Regis
Wedding Day September 20th,1969 at Pagham between Bognor Regis & Chichester, West Sussex.
Bognor Regis - Pebble beach made up of flint nodules - Fjöruferð - Tinnugrjót
Bognor Regis seaside town - Day out on the beach 13.9.2014.
Inside the nodule, flint is usually dark grey, black, green, white, or brown in colour, and often has a glassy or waxy appearance. A thin layer on the outside of the nodules is usually different in colour, typically white and rough in texture.
Bognor Regis is a small seaside town on the south coast of England in the county of West Sussex. It is situated approximately 70 miles south west of London. The town can trace its roots back to when it was a small fishing village. The town still has its fishermen, operating small inshore boats from the town's beaches, keeping alive the town's traditional link with the sea. Bognor is a very pleasant coastal town with many sites of historical interest nearby. The development of modern Bognor was begun in the 1780s by Sir Richard Hotham. Did you know that on average Bognor Regis has more sunshine than any other town in Britain, making it the country's sunshine capital, so why not soak up the sun on Bognor beach? Take a walk along the promenade that stretches from Aldwick to the west through to Felpham to the east of the town. Bognor Regis is a traditional seaside town with many rides and amusements for the children. The seafront bars help give the town a continental flavour, or you could visit one of the many traditional pubs like the William Hardwicke, The Lamb in Steyne Street or perhaps The Fox in Felpham, one of Bognor's' more historic buildings. When visiting Bognor Regis be sure to visit one of the town's parks and gardens. Bognor is after all a South East in Bloom competition winner. If you get tired of lazing on the beach and gardens aren't your thing, you can always fit in some shopping. From department stores, arcades to souvenir kiosks there is something for everyone. There is also a regular open air market in the town square opposite the theatre. See more:
Clean beaches, a long promenade and plenty of things to do with the kids make it as appealing to families as it is to the thrill-seeking watersport enthusiasts who travel to the destination each year. Bognor Regis is also home to the well-known Butlin’s Resort – a four star holiday centre welcoming both day visitors and overnight guests. Its hotels and apartments are among a range of quality accommodation available across the town. See more:
The South Downs National Park stretches for 140 kilometres (87 mi) across southern England from St Catherine's Hill near Winchester in Hampshire in the west to Beachy Head, near Eastbourne in East Sussex in the east. In its western half, the southern boundary of the park lies up to 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) inland from the south coast; it thus excludes the major coastal towns and cities of Southampton, Portsmouth, Chichester, Bognor Regis and Littlehampton. Further east, where the park's southern boundary lies much closer to the coast, it has been carefully drawn to exclude the urban areas of Worthing, Brighton and Hove, Newhaven, Seaford and Eastbourne, which had all made substantial encroachments onto the Downs during the 19th and 20th centuries. By contrast, the park includes a number of towns situated in the western Weald, including Petersfield, Liss, Midhurst and Petworth, and the two historic Sussex towns of Arundel and Lewes. See more:
Flint is a hard, sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert. It occurs chiefly as nodules and masses in sedimentary rocks, such as chalks and limestones. Inside the nodule, flint is usually dark grey, black, green, white, or brown in colour, and often has a glassy or waxy appearance. A thin layer on the outside of the nodules is usually different in colour, typically white and rough in texture. From a petrological point of view, flint refers specifically to the form of chert which occurs in chalk or marly limestone. Similarly, common chert (sometimes referred to simply as chert) occurs in limestone. See more:
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Brief trial video Shipton-under-Wychwood 2nd team warming up
Open Mic - The Last Kings Beach, Pagham, July 16 2014
PAGHAM PRAM RACE
The Annual Pram Race at Pagham, Sussex.
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West Sussex Micros - Post Race Practice - 16/02/2014
West Sussex Micros - By H.O.T Racers!
16/02/2014 - Post Race Practice/Play Session
Aylsham Queen 60 years Diamond Jubilee Celebration
Video taken of town square on HTC Chacha