Grapes Inn, Great Habton, Malton: Marston’s Partnership Opportunity

QUICK VERDICT

Opportunity Type Marston’s Partnership (Your Local)
Pubco Marston’s
Weekly Sales Estimate £4,000/week (Marston’s published estimate)
Security Deposit £5,000
Working Capital Needed £15,000–£18,000 minimum
Trade Character Rural North Yorkshire village pub, restricted hours, food-driven evenings and weekends
Best Suited To Lifestyle operator or couple seeking a quality rural pub project in North Yorkshire; food essential
Shaun’s Rating [ ]
Red Flag Monday closed, Tuesday–Thursday evenings only, full days only from Friday. This is a 3.5-day trading week. At £4,000/week on restricted hours, the maths only works if food GP is strong. Model your costs against the actual trading hours — not against a standard weekly calculation.

THE LOCAL PICTURE

Great Habton is a small farming village near Malton in Ryedale, North

Yorkshire (YO17 6TU). Village population is approximately 200–300

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people. Malton — 5 miles away — is a North Yorkshire market town of

approximately 12,000 with an excellent food reputation: it’s been

called the ‘food capital of Yorkshire’ and hosts food festivals that

draw visitors from across the region.

Key employers: the agricultural sector (Ryedale farming), Malton and

Norton’s food processing industry (Wensleydale Creamery, various food

businesses), tourism across the North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds,

and Scarborough’s coastal economy. No Wetherspoons within 12 miles. The

competitive set is North Yorkshire’s quality rural pub landscape: the

Fleece at Helmsley, the Star Inn at Harome, and various Malton-area

dining pubs set the benchmark.

The Grapes Inn’s 4.7 Google star rating in a village of 200 people is

extraordinary — it tells you this is a genuinely loved destination pub

that draws from Malton, Scarborough and beyond. The restricted trading

hours are not a weakness; they reflect a deliberate quality-over-volume

operation model.

WHAT THE PUB IS

The Grapes Inn trades: Monday closed; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

evenings only (5–10pm); Friday and Saturday noon–11pm; Sunday

noon–10pm. This is a compact, carefully managed trading week designed

for quality rather than maximum throughput. At £4,000/week on this

schedule, the average revenue per trading hour is high — suggesting a

food-driven operation.

A 4.7-star rural North Yorkshire pub near Malton’s food-capital

reputation is almost certainly a destination food pub with excellent

kitchen quality. The name ‘Grapes Inn’ suggests a traditional country

inn character. You are buying into one of the most highly regarded

operations in this entire batch.

THE MARSTON’S PARTNERSHIP DEAL

Your Local classification — the most flexible Marston’s Partnership

tier. The management charge on £4,000/week on restricted hours. The

absolute management charge is modest, but your revenue per trading hour

needs to carry significant food GP to make the operation commercially

viable for you.

The Marston’s tied range in North Yorkshire: explore guest ale

flexibility urgently. Great Habton is 8 miles from Malton Brewing

Company; near Timothy Taylor’s Landlord territory; in the heartland of

Yorkshire brewing culture. A pub with a 4.7-star rating in this location

that doesn’t have a quality Yorkshire cask ale offering would be

unusual. Make guest ale availability a condition of your agreement, or

at minimum a clear discussion with your BDM before signing.

The restricted hours mean your fixed cost allocation per trading day is

higher than a seven-day pub. Utilities, insurance and the management

charge all continue whether you trade or not. Make sure your cost model

accounts for this properly.

FINANCIAL REALITY

Metric Figure
Weekly Sales Estimate £4,000 (Source: Marston’s published estimate)
Annualised Revenue \~£208,000
Security Deposit £5,000
Working Capital Required £15,000–£18,000 (liquid, not borrowed)
Ingoing Costs (est.) £5,000–£10,000 total inc. deposit
Marston’s Management Charge Percentage of net sales (confirm exact % pre-signing)
Staff Costs Target minimal — owner-operated kitchen and bar; part-time weekend support
Break-Even Target 18–24 months
Yorkshire Ale Opportunity CRITICAL — a 4.7-star North Yorkshire pub near Malton needs quality Yorkshire cask. Negotiate guest ale flexibility before signing.

PUBS CODE RIGHTS — KNOW BEFORE YOU SIGN

PUBS CODE RIGHTS — KNOW BEFORE YOU SIGN

Independent rent assessment (Pubs Code right — exercise it)
Request P&L projections from Marston’s before signing
Obtain Schedule of Condition — protect yourself on dilapidations
Get the tied product price list before you agree terms
Complete Marston’s pre-entry training programme (mandatory)
You can request a free Market Rent Only option assessment
Right to independent advice on terms from a qualified RICS surveyor

WHO THIS SUITS

A couple with genuine food and hospitality skills seeking a quality

rural North Yorkshire project. One of you needs to be a competent,

confident cook — the 4.7-star rating was built on kitchen quality and

you need to maintain or exceed it from day one. This is a lifestyle pub

in the best sense: limited hours, high quality, deeply satisfying for

the right operators.

Someone who understands and appreciates North Yorkshire’s food culture

and can position the Grapes within it authentically. The Malton food

economy is a genuine asset for marketing and sourcing. Minimum £15,000

liquid capital. This suits a first pub operator with real hospitality

and cooking credentials.

WHAT WORKS / WHAT DOESN’T

WHAT WORKS

Food quality — near Malton’s food capital reputation, the bar is

set by the Star Inn at Harome and similar North Yorkshire

destination pubs; aim high

Local sourcing from the Malton food economy — Malton Relish, local

game, Ryedale produce; the story and the sourcing are part of the

offer

Yorkshire guest ales as a non-negotiable — the North Yorkshire

walking and cycling community expects them

Events and private dining — North Yorkshire’s rural private

dining market (shooting parties, farming community meals,

anniversary dinners) is a real opportunity from a quality inn in

this location

WHAT DOESN’T WORK

Expanding the hours before you’ve proven the operation — the

restricted model works commercially; growth comes from quality, not

quantity

Opening without a food offer in place — this pub’s rating was

built on food; wet trade alone at £4k restricted hours doesn’t make

commercial sense

Ignoring the Yorkshire ale question — a North Yorkshire pub at 4.7

stars that doesn’t have Timothy Taylor’s or a local cask option

will disappoint the walking community immediately

WHAT YOU NEED ON DAY ONE

A simple EPOS with food management capability — even a basic ICRTouch

setup with kitchen printer is fine for this scale. Configure your food

GP targets before opening. At restricted hours with £4,000/week, food GP

discipline is everything — run your first stock and food cost count

within the first two weeks of trading.

GET YOUR NUMBERS RIGHT BEFORE YOU SIGN

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