The Fleece Inn is a stunning 17th Century, Grade II* listed, traditional stone-built building situated in the market town of Elland, West Yorkshire. The pub itself is a short walk away from both the town centre and the River Calder and is surrounded by a mix of residential properties and local businesses. The local population totals over 300,000 residents within a 5-mile radius of the pub, giving a strong catchment area for potential trade.
Both of the main front doors lead into the main bar area, featuring period fixtures and fittings, stone floors, exposed stone walls, and wooden beams reflecting the heritage of the building. The entrance hall to the left of the pub leads to the toilets, with an access door to the main bar. The main bar seating area caters to approximately 25-30 covers and is served by one central bar stocking a range of popular products. Access to the well-appointed catering kitchen is located at the rear of the bar servery. To the right and rear of the main bar is a separate games room with a pool table, dartboard, and TV, and a small snug seating area is situated at the front. Further to the right of the pub is the large, split-level function room area. On the ground floor, there is a separate bar, kitchen area, servery, and dance floor with a DJ booth, and loose seating for 25-30 covers, with stairs leading up to a mezzanine level featuring period seating for an additional 25 covers and exposed beams.
Externally to the front, the Fleece boasts a beautiful beer garden with bench seating and a children's play area, along with parking for approximately 15 vehicles. Additional parking for approximately 10 vehicles can be found at the rear of the pub, along with separate entrances to the bar and kitchen.
The private accommodation is on the first floor, is in good order and features a lounge, kitchen, bathroom and three bedrooms. An additional room is currently used as an office but could easily be used as a fourth bedroom if required.