Enterprise Inns to auction off 11 NE pubs

By Ewan Turney

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Enterprise: more pubs being auctioned off
Enterprise: more pubs being auctioned off
Enterprise Inns hopes to raise £1.175m by auctioning off 11 freehold pubs with vacant possession in the North East.

Enterprise Inns hopes to raise £1.175m by auctioning off 11 pubs in the North East.

The pubco is to sell the freeholds of the pubs at an Eddisons auction at Leeds United's Elland Road on 25 March.

Unlike the recent auction of its prime London sites, Enterprise is not offering itself up as tenant.Instead all pubs are being sold with vacant possession.

The pubs are:

• The former Comet, Croft, Darlington at £150,000

• The former Sportsman, Bishop Aukland, County Durham at £125,000

• The former Royal Oak, Grimsby at £75,000

• The former Coach and Horses, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire at £165,000

• The former Barnacle Bill, Middlesbrough, Cleveland at £50,000

• The former Royal, Hartlepool, Cleveland at £85,000

• The former Red Lion, Trimdon Station, County Durham at £130,000

• The Continental, Sunderland at £125,000

• The former Orchard Park, Hull at £80,000

• The former Archdeacon, County Durham at £75,000

• The former Rose & Crown, Middleton On The Wolds at £115,000.

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