The Golden Fleece in Stamford
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The Golden Fleece Stamford Public areas About this opportunity Large bar/lounge / Dining area / Following four successful years at The Golden Fleece, Mick and Pavement seating area to the Carole have decided to go move on to pastures new – Mick to retire front of the pub and Carol to explore new opportunities. The Golden Fleece sits right in the middle of this beautiful town and is Private areas very much in keeping with Stamford’s historic look and feel. 3x Double bedroom / Living room / Kitchen diner / Private Its location is in a pedestrianised part of town and attracts tourists and outside patio area locals alike, particularly in summer when the outside tables offer the perfect spot to relax and watch the world go by. The Interior has recently been refurbished with a large open-plan bar/lounge and a separate dining area catering for around 100 covers including the outside seating. There is an established food trade and it has an excellent reputation for quality drinks and entertainment which includes BT Sports, live bands, karaoke and local pub quiz. Mick and Carole leave a great opportunity for someone to take on a well-established business in one of the most attractive and frequently visited towns in England. The community One of the oldest towns in England, Stamford is full of character and one of the most visited places in the region all year around. The town has a wealth of historical buildings and churches from medieval and Georgian times including the popular Burghley House, host of the world-famous Burghley Horse Trials and Tolethorpe Hall now home to Stamford Shakespeare Company. Stamford is also a shopper’s haven, with its thriving Friday market offering quality local produce, narrow alleyways homing a variety of speciality shops, fine jewellers and designer boutiques and a proper High Street with a great choice of independent and well-known retailers. There are no less than five primary schools in the immediate area rated either Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. The town is served by Stamford railway station which has direct services to Leicester, Birmingham and Stansted Airport (via Cambridge) on the Birmingham to Peterborough Line. London can be reached in just 75 minutes with one stop. It is easily accessible via the A1, with Cambridge being just an hour away. Birmingham is less than a two hour drive. The main bus routes are to Peterborough via Helpston or Wansford and to Oakham, Grantham, Uppingham and Bourne. Interested in running this opportunity? Give us a call on 0116 201 4260 or visit www.everards.co.uk.