JD Wetherspoon appoints Savills and CBRE to dispose of 45 pubs

Pub operator JD Wetherspoon has appointed Savills and CBRE to handle the disposal of 45 of its pubs.

The properties, which are being considered for sale either individually, in small packages or as a portfolio, are located in strong town and city centre locations within England, Scotland and Wales.  Of the 45 pubs, 33 are being brought to the market for the first time. The outlets have strong exposure to London and the South with 23 of the 45 outlets located in these regions.
 

The launch of the portfolio by JD Wetherspoon follows the successful sale of packages of pubs in recent months to operators including Amber Taverns, Brewhouse & Kitchen, Hawthorn Leisure, Stonegate and Urban Pubs & Bars.
 

Full details of the properties is available at www.jdwdisposals.com
 

The properties are as follows:


Banbury – Fleur-de-Lis

Bathgate – James Young

Berwick upon Tweed – Leaping Salmon

Birmingham – Soloman Cutler

Bootle – Merton Inn

Boscombe – Sir Percy Florence Shelley

Bradford – Sir Titus Salt

Cheadle Hulme – King’s Hall

Dagenham – Lord Denman

Dartford – Paper Moon

Didsbury – Milson Rhodes

Ellesmere Port – Thomas Telford

Forest Hill – Capitol

Fulham – Oyster Rooms

Hammersmith – Plough & Harrow

High Wycombe – William Robert Loosley

Hull – William Wilberforce

Ipswich – Golden Lion

Islington – Glass Works

Lichfield – Gatehouse

Lincoln – Forum

Maidenhead – Greyhound

Mansfield – Stag and Pheasant

Milton Keynes – David Garrick

Mitcham – White Lion of Mortimer

Newbury – Diamond Tap

Newcastle upon Tyne – Union Rooms

Newport – Tom Toya Lewis

Newquay – Cribbar

North Finchley – Tally Ho

Nuneaton – Felix Holt

Putney – Railway

Reading – Monk’s Retreat

Rugby – Lawrence Sheriff

Sittingbourne – Summoner

Stirling – Proposed Pub & Hotel Site

Sunderland – Lambton Worm

Swindon – Groves Company Inn

Tamworth – Silk Kite

Torquay – London Inn

Trowbridge – Isaac Pitman

Walsall – Imperial

Walton on Thames – Regent

West Kirby – Dee Hotel

Worthing – Sir Timothy Shelley

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