Blacksmiths Arms, Barwell, Leicestershire: Marston’s Partnership Opportunity

QUICK VERDICT

Opportunity Type Marston’s Partnership (Community Wet)
Pubco Marston’s
Weekly Sales Estimate £6,600/week (Marston’s published estimate)
Security Deposit £5,000
Working Capital Needed £18,000–£22,000 minimum
Trade Character Wet-led community pub, Leicestershire village, Thursday–Saturday midnight licence
Best Suited To East Midlands community operator; the 4.5-star rating is a strong inheritance and the Thu–Sat late licence adds weekend revenue at manageable risk
Shaun’s Rating [ ]
Red Flag Thursday midnight licence alongside Friday and Saturday midnight is an extended late pattern for a £6,600/week village pub. Thursday late trade in a Leicestershire village needs to be commercially justified by actual demand. Understand the current Thursday trading pattern before inheriting it.

THE LOCAL PICTURE

Barwell (LE9) is a Leicestershire town of approximately 7,500 people

adjacent to Earl Shilton, 5 miles from Hinckley and 6 miles from

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Leicester. Chapel Street (LE9 8DD) is in the heart of Barwell — the

Blacksmiths Arms takes its name from the traditional village trades that

defined these East Midlands communities. The town has a manufacturing

and hosiery heritage similar to the wider Hinckley area.

Key employers: the Hinckley and Bosworth economy, Leicester city

commuter catchment, Triumph Motorcycles heritage, and logistics/light

manufacturing operations. Barwell has seen residential growth and is now

a substantial commuter settlement for both Hinckley and Leicester.

Wetherspoons nearest is Hinckley approximately 5 miles away.

The Blacksmiths Arms at 4.5 Google stars is very well-regarded for a

Leicestershire community local. Chapel Street positioning in the village

centre gives it good visibility and community footfall. At £6,600/week

with late licences Thursday to Saturday, this is a solid wet-led

community local with meaningful weekend late-night trade.

WHAT THE PUB IS

The Blacksmiths Arms trades 11am to 11pm Monday to Wednesday, midnight

Thursday to Saturday, and 11pm Sunday. The Thursday late extension in a

village pub is noteworthy — it suggests there is genuine demand on

Thursday evenings, possibly from a sports league, regular event or

simply strong local social habit. Understand this before you arrive.

Google rating 4.5 stars. At £6,600/week with Thursday-Saturday midnight,

the pub is generating good revenue from a village of under 10,000. The

4.5-star rating tells you the community values it and comes back

consistently. A motivated operator who maintains that quality could push

revenue above the Marston’s estimate through food addition or events

development.

THE MARSTON’S PARTNERSHIP DEAL

Community Wet classification. The Marston’s management charge on net

sales. The East Midlands real ale market: Pedigree has strong local

roots and the Marston’s range is well-suited to a Leicestershire

community pub. Explore guest ale options with your BDM — even a

monthly rotating guest cask builds the enthusiast audience.

The Thursday-Saturday midnight licence: proper door policy, challenge

25, incident recording. Hinckley and Bosworth licensing is the relevant

authority. The Thursday late operation means you’re managing midnight

hours three nights per week — factor this into your staffing budget.

Three late nights is meaningfully more demanding than two.

The Schedule of Condition at handover: Chapel Street is likely an older

building with character. Marston’s maintain the fabric, but get it

properly documented at transfer so there’s no ambiguity about

dilapidations liability. This is standard Pubs Code practice and any

professional Marston’s BDM will support it.

FINANCIAL REALITY

Metric Figure
Weekly Sales Estimate £6,600 (Source: Marston’s published estimate)
Annualised Revenue \~£343,200
Security Deposit £5,000
Working Capital Required £18,000–£22,000 (liquid, not borrowed)
Ingoing Costs (est.) £5,000–£12,000 total inc. deposit
Marston’s Management Charge Percentage of net sales (confirm exact % pre-signing)
Staff Costs Target 28–33% — three late nights require staffing budget consideration
Break-Even Target 18–24 months
Thursday Late Question Understand the actual Thursday late trade pattern before budgeting for it — it may or may not justify the extended hours

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 community pub operator comfortable with three-nights-per-week late

trading and the licensing management it requires. Someone who can

inherit the 4.5-star goodwill and build on it. East Midlands local

market knowledge is a genuine advantage — Barwell and the surrounding

Hinckley/Leicester commuter villages have a specific community

character.

Prior experience with late-night licensed premises important given the

Thu-Sat midnight pattern. Minimum £18,000 liquid capital.

WHAT WORKS / WHAT DOESN’T

WHAT WORKS

Protecting and building on the 4.5-star community reputation — it

was earned through consistent quality and personal service

Real ale quality with Leicestershire guest rotation — the East

Midlands CAMRA community rewards good cellar management

Thursday late as a community event anchor — if it’s currently

built around a sports league, quiz night or regular event, maintain

and build that programme

Simple food addition for the lunch and early evening trade — the

Leicester commuter demographic responds to quality pub food at

accessible prices

WHAT DOESN’T WORK

Changing the Thursday-Saturday late pattern without understanding

why it currently exists and generates value

Poor cellar management in a market this real-ale aware — one bad

cask in a Leicestershire village community travels fast

Under-managing three late nights per week — it requires consistent

staffing and licensing discipline, not occasional attention

WHAT YOU NEED ON DAY ONE

ICRTouch or Marston’s recommended EPOS with stock module and shift

reporting for late-night sessions. Configure against the tied price list

before opening. Professional stocktaking from week two — at

£6,600/week with extended hours, your GP and stock discipline are the

primary commercial management tools.

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