Twthill Vaults, Caernarfon: Marston’s Partnership Opportunity

QUICK VERDICT

Opportunity Type Marston’s Partnership (Community Wet / Your Local)
Pubco Marston’s
Weekly Sales Estimate £4,200–£5,500/week (Marston’s published estimate)
Security Deposit £5,000
Working Capital Needed £15,000–£20,000 minimum
Trade Character Wet-led, tourist and community, historic walled town
Best Suited To Welsh-speaking community operator with tourism awareness; lifestyle entry viable
Shaun’s Rating [ ]
Red Flag The weekly sales range of £4,200–£5,500 is wide — understand what drives the variation (seasonal tourism) and model your cash flow on the lower figure.

THE LOCAL PICTURE

Caernarfon (LL55) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Wales’s

most recognisable towns, built around Edward I’s 13th-century castle on

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the Menai Strait. Town population approximately 9,600 but tourism

dramatically multiplies the daytime and evening footfall in season —

Caernarfon Castle attracts around 200,000 visitors annually.

The economic base is public sector, tourism and retail with Gwynedd

Council a major employer. The nearest Wetherspoons is in Bangor,

approximately 8 miles away. That distance matters — there’s no

floor-price drag from a Spoons presence in the immediate competitive

set. Named competitors within the town include the Black Boy Inn and the

Anglesey Arms — both heritage pubs with strong reputations. Research

both carefully.

Welsh language and culture are central to Caernarfon’s identity — the

town has one of the highest concentrations of Welsh speakers in Wales.

An operator not engaging authentically in Welsh-medium culture will find

Caernarfon’s community pubs very difficult to penetrate. The Twthill

Vaults (1 Thomas Street, LL55 1PB) is on a street just inside the old

town walls — prime tourist route territory, and at a 4.7 Google star

rating, it clearly has a strong existing following.

WHAT THE PUB IS

Twthill Vaults is a traditional wet-led pub operating 11am to 11pm seven

days a week — no late licence extension, which keeps the operation

clean and relatively straightforward. Google Places rating of 4.7 stars

is exceptional for a community pub and suggests a very strong existing

customer base.

The name ‘Vaults’ and the Thomas Street location inside the walled

town suggests a characterful older building, likely with stone or

exposed brick features that play well to the tourist aesthetic. At

£4,200–£5,500/week, the variability signals a meaningful seasonal swing

driven by castle tourism.

THE MARSTON’S PARTNERSHIP DEAL

Community Wet or Your Local classification likely — drink-led,

community focus, modest weekly turnover. The Marston’s management

charge model applies: you pay a percentage of net sales, Marston’s hold

the building. At this revenue level, every line on your cost schedule

matters.

The tied range in a town this Welsh-speaking needs to include proper

Welsh ales if possible — Marston’s have some flexibility on guest

products in certain agreements. Ask specifically about this with your

BDM before signing. Purple Moose or Cwrw Llyn ales would play

exceptionally well to both the local and tourist market here.

Caernarfon’s tourist market means your busiest Saturdays in August

might do three or four times a quiet January Tuesday. The Marston’s

management charge is calculated on actual net sales, so low weeks cost

you less — but your fixed costs (staff, utilities) don’t flex the

same way. Build your staffing model around that reality.

FINANCIAL REALITY

Metric Figure
Weekly Sales Estimate £4,200–£5,500 (Source: Marston’s published estimate)
Annualised Revenue \~£218,400–£286,000
Security Deposit £5,000
Working Capital Required £15,000–£20,000 (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 28–32% — flex with seasonal pattern
Break-Even Target 18–24 months
Seasonal Profile HIGH variability — plan on lower figure, bank the upside in summer

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 Welsh-speaking operator with community values and an appreciation for

the tourist opportunity. The 4.7-star rating means you’re inheriting

goodwill from a previous operator — don’t squander it. Someone who

has run a community pub before and understands the dual market (locals +

tourists) will thrive here.

The accessible deposit and working capital level makes this viable for a

first pub operator with strong hospitality foundations. Don’t come in

under-capitalised — the seasonal cash flow requires reserves to bridge

the quiet months.

WHAT WORKS / WHAT DOESN’T

WHAT WORKS

The castle tourism trade — position the Vaults as the authentic

local alternative to tourist-trap pricing, and serve it well

Welsh ales and local products that play to the Caernarfon identity

— authenticity matters here more than anywhere

Community events and Welsh-language social occasions that make the

Vaults a cultural community asset

The 4.7-star rating — protect it obsessively from day one

WHAT DOESN’T WORK

Treating the tourist trade and local trade as separate — your best

customers are locals who recommend you to visitors

Ignoring Welsh-medium engagement — in Caernarfon this will cost

you community credibility fast

Over-extending opening hours speculatively — the 11-11 seven-day

model is solid; keep it simple while you establish

WHAT YOU NEED ON DAY ONE

A straightforward EPOS with stock management is sufficient for this

scale — configure it before opening and use it from day one. The

seasonal nature of the trade makes weekly GP tracking essential: you

need to know whether a quiet week is expected or whether it signals a

waste or service problem. Monthly professional stocktaking is

non-negotiable.

GET YOUR NUMBERS RIGHT BEFORE YOU SIGN

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