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Diamond Tap pub put up for sale by JD Wetherspoon




Popular Cheap Street venue is one of 33 put on market by national pubco chain

The Diamond Tap pub in Cheap Street, Newbury, is one of 33 being disposed of by JD Wetherspoon, it was announced today.

The pubs being sold are located in town and city centre locations within England, Scotland and Wales, but mainly in London and the South.

Agents CBRE and Savills have been appointed to sell the 33 pubs, along with another 12 which the pubco put on the market last year.

A spokesperson for the joint agents said: "The portfolio represents an excellent opportunity to acquire high-volume businesses with strong food sales in established locations, which are fitted to an extremely high standard.

"We therefore anticipate a broad range of interest from pub, bar and restaurant groups."

The 33 pubs for sale are:
Banbury - Fleur-de-Lis
Bathgate - James Young
Berwick-upon-Tweed - Leaping Salmon
Birmingham - Soloman Cutler
Bootle - Merton Inn
Boscombe - Sir Percy Florence Shelley
Bradford - Sir Titus Salt
Cheadle Hulme - Kings Hall
Dagenham - Lord Denman
Dartford - Paper Moon
Didsbury - Milson Rhodes
Ellesmere Port - Thomas Telford
Forest Hill - Capitol
Fulham - Oyster Rooms
Hammersmith - Plough & Harrow
High Wycombe - William Robert Loosley
Hull - William Wilberforce
Ipswich - Golden Lion
Islington - Glass Works
Lichfield - Gatehouse
Lincoln - Forum
Maidenhead – Greyhound
Mansfield - Stag & Pheasant
Milton Keynes - David Garrick
Mitcham - White Lion of Mortimer
Newbury - Diamond Tap
Newcastle-upon-Tyne - Union Rooms
Newport - Tom Toya Lewis
Newquay - Cribbar
North Finchley - Tally Ho
Nuneaton - Felix Holt
Putney - Railway
Reading - Monks' Retreat
Rugby - Lawrence Sheriff
Sittingbourne - Summoner
Stirling – (Proposed pub and hotel site)
Sunderland - Lambton Worm
Swindon - Groves Company Inn
Tamworth - Silk Kite
Torquay - London Inn
Trowbridge - Sir Isaac Pitman
Walsall - Imperial
Walton on Thames - Regent
West Kirby - Dee Hotel
Worthing - Sir Timothy Shelley

Full details of the properties are available at www.jdwdisposals.com.



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