Holly Blue, Stone Cross, Pevensey: Marston’s Partnership Opportunity

QUICK VERDICT

Opportunity Type Marston’s Partnership (Community Food)
Pubco Marston’s
Weekly Sales Estimate £12,000/week (Marston’s published estimate)
Security Deposit £5,000
Working Capital Needed £25,000–£32,000 minimum
Trade Character Community food pub, East Sussex village, coastal hinterland
Best Suited To Food-capable operator with understanding of the Sussex coastal market and its mix of local and tourist trade
Shaun’s Rating [ ]
Red Flag The address is Hailsham Road, Stone Cross, Pevensey BN24 5BU. Stone Cross is a village adjacent to Pevensey, inland from Pevensey Bay. At £12k/week, understand whether this is tourism-driven revenue (volatile) or residential community-driven (stable). The Google rating of 4.0 stars has significant headroom and needs understanding before you commit.

THE LOCAL PICTURE

Stone Cross sits between Eastbourne and Pevensey in East Sussex. The

BN24 postcode area covers Pevensey, Stone Cross and the surrounding

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villages with a combined population of approximately 8,500. The area

sits on the edge of the Pevensey Levels — a low-lying nature reserve

— with coastal access at Pevensey Bay and Eastbourne nearby.

Key employers: the Eastbourne economy (approximately 103,000 people, 5

miles away) including NHS, retail, education and professional services.

Stone Cross is a commuter village for Eastbourne and beyond.

Wetherspoons is in Eastbourne town centre approximately 5 miles away —

not immediate competition for a community food pub in Stone Cross, but

Eastbourne’s competitive hospitality scene sets expectations.

The Holly Blue on Hailsham Road is a road junction location giving good

visibility and passing trade from the A27/A259 coastal corridor. The

4.0-star Google rating is below where a well-run food pub should be —

investigate the cause before signing. Understanding the gap between the

£12,000/week revenue and the 4.0-star rating is the key pre-signing

question.

WHAT THE PUB IS

The Holly Blue trades 11am to 11pm seven days — a full-week,

consistent trading pattern. No late licence. At £12,000/week from a

village road junction with 4.0-star rating, this is generating

meaningful food revenue but hasn’t been consistently delivering the

quality its price point might suggest.

The name ‘Holly Blue’ — a native British butterfly found in East

Sussex hedgerows — suggests either a relatively recent rebranding or a

pub that intentionally positions itself with a nature/rural identity.

Both would be commercially sensible for the Pevensey Levels location.

THE MARSTON’S PARTNERSHIP DEAL

Community Food classification given the £12k weekly revenue. The

management charge at this level is significant. The food operation is

clearly the revenue driver here — at a road junction site with a

naturalistic branding, you’re competing with Eastbourne’s restaurant

and food pub scene for the mobile dining market.

The East Sussex food market has strong seasonal variation. Summer brings

coastal visitors; winter relies on the Eastbourne commuter and

residential base. Plan your staffing and food purchasing model around

both scenarios before opening.

The Marston’s ordering system and BDM relationship at this tier: active

BDM engagement helps you navigate the early months. The NSF audit for a

food operation of this size will focus hard on your kitchen management

and food safety documentation — have it fully in place before you

open.

FINANCIAL REALITY

Metric Figure
Weekly Sales Estimate £12,000 (Source: Marston’s published estimate)
Annualised Revenue \~£624,000
Security Deposit £5,000
Working Capital Required £25,000–£32,000 (liquid, not borrowed)
Ingoing Costs (est.) £5,000–£18,000 total inc. deposit
Marston’s Management Charge Percentage of net sales (confirm exact % pre-signing)
Staff Costs Target 33–37% for food operation
Break-Even Target 18–24 months
Seasonal Risk MODERATE — Sussex coastal market has summer uplift; model winter at 70% of peak

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 food pub operator who sees the 4.0-star rating and the £12k/week

revenue as an improvement opportunity. Someone with food GP management

experience and kitchen management capability. East Sussex food pub

customers are quality-conscious — the market from Eastbourne is

comparatively affluent and will return to a food pub that consistently

earns it.

An operator with experience of coastal or seasonal markets understands

cash flow management around seasonal peaks. Minimum £25,000 liquid

capital.

WHAT WORKS / WHAT DOESN’T

WHAT WORKS

Quality food for the East Sussex coastal and commuter demographic

— this market spends well on pub dining when the quality is there

Improving the 4.0-star Google rating through systematic quality

improvement and active reputation management — a move to 4.3+

drives organic discovery significantly

Summer coastal visitor trade from Pevensey Bay and Eastbourne beach

visitors — position clearly as a quality food stop on the coastal

route

The nature/countryside identity of the branding — use it

authentically with local East Sussex provenance on the menu

WHAT DOESN’T WORK

Maintaining the operational approach that produced a 4.0-star rating

on £12k/week — something needs to change; understand what before

you open

Ignoring the seasonal cash flow pattern — banking summer takings

and spending them in October is a common failure mode in coastal

adjacent markets

Opening without a kitchen manager in place at this revenue level

WHAT YOU NEED ON DAY ONE

Full food EPOS with kitchen printer/display and stock management —

ICRTouch or Lightspeed configured before opening. Food safety management

documentation fully in place before the first service. Appoint a

stocktaker before you open and run your first count in week two.

GET YOUR NUMBERS RIGHT BEFORE YOU SIGN

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