Update on future of Eastbourne pub
Savills, on behalf of Tavern Propco Ltd, has agreed the letting of the venue to south east pub operator Revived Inns adding to its current portfolio of seven pubs.
The historic and substantial suburban pub and restaurant sits on a 1.22 acre plot and has seating for 150 customers inside as well as a beer garden, large car park and staff accommodation to the upper floors. The pub was previously operated by multiple operator Whiting and Hammond before being placed into administration.
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Hide AdTom Stovold, director at Revived Inns, said, “We are thrilled with this acquisition and can’t wait to throw the doors open to all its loyal local customers.
“The emphasis will be on quality dining based on classic pub staples with some more adventurous offerings.
“We want to maintain the ‘country inn’ atmosphere of The Farm and drinkers in the bar areas will be made to feel very welcome at all times. Children will be welcome, as will dogs on leads in the bar areas.”
Mr Stovold said work will soon be under way to enhance The Farm, including decoration, new flooring, new heating system and works to improve the beer garden. There will also be a new covered outdoor area suitable for Covid-19-dining.
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Hide AdNew manager Laura Smith said, “I’m looking forward to reviving a well-loved local pub where you will be able to see some of the old team’s faces as well as new ones. We have a new menu and will have some exciting chefs’ specials. Great service is important to me and welcoming guests into our lovely friendly, warm pub.”
Revived Inns was formed in 2016 and has grown steadily each year. It operates seven additional pubs across Kent, Sussex, East Sussex and West Sussex.
Chris Bickle at Savills said, “Friday Street was a well-established trading location having previously operated as a Beefeater brand.
“The pub sits within a superb plot and has ample trading space inside and out; such was the appeal we received multiple expressions of interest for our client.
“Last month we saw the letting of another Tavern Prop Co Ltd owned former Whiting and Hammond pub, The Mark Cross Inn near Crowborough, which was agreed to Elite Pubs.”