Newhall is a commuter settlement located between Swadlincote and Burton upon Trent. The Lamb is a traditional village pub prominently positioned on the main arterial road through Newhall and is surrounded by a large amount of mixed ownership housing. To the east of Newhall is the market town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, which is also very close to the M42, which links Nottingham and Birmingham. The pub dates back to the mid-1800s and is in the heart of the village and backs onto the local park, which has both a Bowling Green and a Family Park. Newhall boasts local amenities such as primary and secondary education schools, a Community centre, a post office, Newhall Football Club, and several local businesses.
With a proactive and enthusiastic tenant, there is a potential opportunity to invest in a refurbishment in the future.
The lamb is a typical two-roomed popular locals' pub. On entry to the left is the L-shaped bar/ traditional pub room, which has a darts board, numerous TVs showing live sports, and there is some entertainment at weekends. Entering the right is the comfortable lounge area, which boasts well upholstered seating and varied tables and chairs, and a major feature of this room is the welcoming open fire. As it has a small servery, the lounge can also double up as a function room. To the rear of the two trading spaces is a corridor which accesses the ladies' and gents' toilets.
Externally, to the left is the car park, which has room for approximately. 8 cars. There is the outside drinking area, which has a number of benches, and adjacent to it is the timber smoking shelter. The pub is in good condition following a small refurbishment.
The private accommodation consists of two large bedrooms and one small room, a lounge, a kitchen, and a bathroom. The Office is situated on the ground floor.