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Enterprise Inns seeks £12.6m from auction of eight London pubs

Neil Gerrard
Wednesday 17 February 2010 10:46
The Ealing Park Tavern, one of eight Enterprise pubs on the auction block

Enterprise Inns is hoping to raise £12.6m through the auction of the freeholds on eight pubs in central London.

The pubs are to be leased back to Enterprise Inns for a 35-year lease, with the option for the company to break at 25 years with six months' notice.

Cushman & Wakefield advertised the auction of the pubs in its latest catalogue.The auction is set to take place on 10 March.

The pubs are:

Halfway House, 24 Priests Bridge, Barnes
Rent: £85,000 per annum
Guide price: £1/£1.1 million

The Three Kings, 7 Clerkenwell Close
Rent: £115,000 per annum
Guide price: £1.45/£1.55 million

The Hope
15 Tottenham Street, Bloomsbury
Rent: £120,000 per annum
Guide price: £1.55/£1.65 million

The Sun, 21 Drury Lane, Covent Garden
Rent: £115,000 per annum
Guide price: £1.6/£1.7 million

Molly Moggs, 2 and 4 Old Compton Street, Soho
Rent: £105,000 per annum
Guide price: £1.425/£1.525 million

The Princess of Shoreditch, 76/78 Paul Street and 1A Willow Street
Rent: £105,000 per annum
Guide price: £1.35/£1.45 million

So-Bar, 515 and 517 to 523 (odd numbers) Fulham Road, Fulham
Rent: £150,000 per annum
Guide price: £1.9/£2 million

Ealing Park Tavern, 222 South Ealing Road
Rent £125,000 per annum
Guide price: £1.55/£1.65 million


Pubs are back on investors’ radar, claims analyst >>

Enterprise Inns sees fall in net income >>

Hotels, restaurants and pubs lose around one-third of their peak values >>


By Neil Gerrard


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