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Britain’s biggest pub chain is selling 23 pubs: full list of locations up for sale

The company that owns brands like Craft Union, Slug & Lettuce and Be at One is putting boozers up for sale

Ed Cunningham
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Ed Cunningham
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Even if you don’t know you’ve been to a Stonegate Group pub, the likelihood is you have. The company owns more than 4,000 boozers across the UK, including chains like Craft Union, Slug & Lettuce and Be at One.

But soon the UK’s number of Stonegate drinking holes is set to shrink, as the company has put 23 pubs on the market. Estate agent Savills has been brought in to manage the sales, and locations in London, York and Canterbury are among those up for sale. All locations will remain trading until they’re sold.

Wondering whether your local Stonegate boozer might be being sold? Here are all the pubs being sold by the company.

Stonegate pubs that are up for sale

Here’s the full list of Stonegate pubs that are being sold.

  • Dog & Duck, Walthamstow
  • Fagins, Brookthorpe
  • Feathers, Chalfont St Giles
  • Frankland Arms, Washington
  • Garden Bar, Hove
  • Golden Ball, York
  • Harbour Moon, West Looe
  • Letters Inn, Tattenhall
  • Malthouse, Timsbury
  • Milehouse, Cross Heath
  • Moorings, Loughborough
  • Pax Inn, Thorp Arch
  • Romantica, Sutton Coldfield
  • Salthouse Hotel, Clevedon
  • Seven Stars, Canterbury
  • Star, Hampton Hill
  • Wickham Arms, Brockley
  • Windmill, Peterborough

Commenting on the sales, a spokesperson for Stonegate said: ‘As the UK’s largest pub company, we regularly review our portfolio for divestment opportunities. This package being marketed by Savills is a business-as-usual transaction.’

Elsewhere on the UK pub scene, Brewdog closed 10 bars this summer and Wetherspoon has plans to open a huge number of new boozers.

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