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£190,000

Pembrokeshire - Well Known Traditional Real Ale & Cider Pub In Busy Market Town

Bedrooms
1
Use Class
Use Classes: A4, Sui Generis

Key Features

  • Well known Real Ale Pub
  • Busy Town Centre Location
  • Front & Back Bars
  • First Floor Function Room/Restaurant
  • Private & Trade Gardens
  • Currently Closed

Description

Public House in the heart of an attractive residential area, which has a number of period properties. It forms part of a row of terraced properties and provides ground and first floor trading areas, private accommodation and a trade garden to the rear. Prior to closing in 2024 it was a well established traditional "Real Ale" pub.

The county town of Haverfordwest is located within Pembrokeshire, West Wales, and has a population of approximately 14,000. It is the commercial and economic centre for the region, enjoying a busy town centre and being home to the Pembrokeshire County Council offices. It has good road communication links via the A40, which links with the A48 and M4 towards South Wales. It is also close to the ferry ports of Fishguard and Pembroke Dock. The area is located just outside Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and therefore enjoys considerable tourism during holiday periods.

The Pembroke Yeoman is located in the upper town at the heart of an attractive residential area, which has a number of period properties. It forms part of a row of terraced properties and appears to be constructed mainly of stone with rendered and colourwashed elevations under a pitched slate roof. The property provides ground and first floor trading areas, private accommodation and a trade garden to the rear. Prior to closing in 2024 it was a well established traditional pub.

TRADE AREAS
FRONT BAR having carpeted floor, part wood panelled walls and feature open fireplace. Seating for approximately 20, with ample room for more standing. Curved front BAR COUNTER. REAR BAR having stripped wood effect flooring, exposed timber walls and seating for 16. LADIES & GENTLEMENS TOILET.

CATERING KITCHEN with non slip floor, UPVC clad walls and a good selection of commercial equipment and effects. Large STORE ROOM/WASH-UP. On level CELLAR.

FIRST FLOOR : Comfortably furnished FUNCTION ROOM having stripped wood effect floor, tables and chairs for 30.

OWNERS ACCOMMODATION
Spacious landing leading to LOUNGE. Family BATHROOM. Double BEDROOM. OFFICE.

To the rear is an enclosed BEER YARD seating 40, having slabbed floor and stone wall surround. Timber private store shed. Timber SMOKING SOLUTION with heating lamps. Side access to private yard area.

The Pembroke Yeoman was a well established traditional pub primarily offering wet sales to the local community and tourists visiting the town during busy holiday periods, especially real ale and cider enthusiasts.

Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the business traded seven days per week, successfully achieving sales of approximately £220,000 per annum net of VAT. Since Covid-19, the business has never re-opened on a full time basis and finally closed in early 2024.

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Date Posted
2026-01-29

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Shepherds Meadow, Eaton Bishop, HR2 9UA

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