This pub is not currently trading, and we are seeking a passionate individual or team to take it forward and unlock its full potential. Admiral Taverns will provide a strong support network along with a competitive financial package to help you bring your vision to life.
The pub is beautifully presented, well‑loved by the local community and offers an excellent opportunity for an individual or couple to maintain and further develop a strong business. The new licensee(s) will need solid food experience to uphold both the quality and volume of the current offer, while also embracing the community atmosphere and events that have helped put this pub back on the map.
A refurbishment is planned to enhance both the interior and exterior of the pub, ensuring it is well positioned for future success with the right licensee(s). In return, we are offering a competitive starting package to support the new licensee(s) through the early stages of taking on the Borough Arms. We are committed to investing in the right partner and working closely with them to build the pub’s long‑term success. Although the advertised rent reflects the post‑refurbishment level, we will provide a reduced rent until the refurbishment is complete, allowing the new licensee valuable time to establish and grow the business.
The Borough Arms, a charming 1850s ‘Posting House,’ is nestled in the heart of Lymington, a picturesque Georgian coastal town on the southern edge of the New Forest. This historic pub enjoys year round tourism, thanks to its prime location amid numerous B&Bs that lack bar and restaurant facilities. Just a short stroll from the town centre, marina, and Isle of Wight ferry terminal, The Borough Arms offers the perfect balance of local charm and convenience.
With plenty of residential properties nearby, the pub benefits from a steady stream of locals, while being ideally situated across from the bustling council offices, which employ many staff from the surrounding National Park. Lymington lies 18 miles west of Southampton and 40 miles west of Portsmouth, offering stunning views across the Solent towards Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight, just four miles away. The pub is surrounded by a blend of homes, small businesses, and large council offices, with easy access to the Wightlink ferry crossing.
Pub Layout
The pub’s layout naturally divides it into three distinct areas, offering flexibility and comfort. To the right, a cosy seating area can easily accommodate both diners and casual drinkers. The central space features the bar servery, with additional relaxed seating towards the front. On the left, you’ll find more seating and access to the kitchen. The toilets and garden are located at the rear of the property. A spacious car park, located at both the rear and side of the pub, can accommodate approximately 25 vehicles, making it especially convenient for diners. This outdoor space has also hosted local events, such as carnivals and gatherings, with marquee setups and hog roasts.
Additionally, at the back of the property, there is a large outdoor storage area housing fridges, freezers, and dry goods for the kitchen, along with a garage used for extra storage.
There is a refurbishment planned to improve the external decoration of the pub, improve the look of the trading space and ensure the pub is set up for a great future with the right licensee(s). The refurbishment is subject to full board approval. All designs are draft and indicative only, intended to showcase the potential of the pub. The refurbishment will be refined and personalised once a long-term licensee is secured, incorporating their vision for the look and feel of the business.
The Borough has 64 covers internally and has seating areas to the front, rear and side of the pub to enjoy the summer months. The bar holds a range of three cask ales with two running on rotation and will support local brewers through the SIBA network. The Borough is not only a place for great food but also has a strong support from the community and serves as a central hub with an abundance of activity including live acoustic music, numerous charity events, the annual carnival all proving to be an integral part of the Lymington community.
The private accommodation consists of three bedrooms, kitchen/diner and bathroom all in good order.
Annual Rent: To support you in getting off to a strong start, we will offer an introductory rent that is significantly below the post‑investment rent of £28,000 per year. This reduced rent applies for the first few months of the agreement, giving the new licensee(s) the opportunity to establish the business and build trade during the early operating period. The full post‑refurbishment rent of £28,000 will only take effect once the refurbishment has been completed.
Stepped rent structure (introductory period):
Security Deposit: Low deposit offer of £3,000, building up to £5,000 or the equivalent of three months’ rent, whichever is greater
Working Capital: £3,000
Stock: £4,000
Fixtures and Fittings: To be confirmed upon valuation – funding options may be available for the right licensee.
Tie: All drinks categories are tied. For fully funded licensees on long term agreements, we offer free-of-tie options for certain drinks categories in exchange for an annual fee.
For a breakdown on financial information, please refer to the ‘Additional Info’ tab.
Annual Rent – This is our lowest rent figure associated with a Full Tie. If the tie is reduced the effective rent (via Tie Release Fees) will increase. Rent is billed and paid for weekly in advance depending on the payment terms agreed). On occasion, our Business Development Manager will discuss a start up rent which is discretionary to an individual pub and can be discussed.
Security Deposit – A security deposit is required when applying for a pub with Admiral. This will be the greater of £5,000 or three months’ headline rent. The deposit is held on your account and returned when you leave, subject to your final account balance and the condition of the property. We will also carry out a credit check as part of your application, which may affect the deposit amount required.
Working Capital – This is a recommend amount required which will be used in the day-to-day running of the business.
Stock – This will be valued by an independent valuer on the day you take over the pub. This includes unbranded glassware, unopened bottles, wines, spirits, any unopened / opened kegs and cask ale providing the container is unopened.
Fixtures & Fittings – This includes any item that is bolted to the floor or walls, and a fitting to be any item that is free standing or hung by a nail or hook. This will also include furniture.
Tie: All drinks categories are tied. For fully funded licensees on long term agreements, we offer free-of-tie options for certain drinks categories in exchange for an annual fee.
Training – £350.00 – Before signing a long term agreement, you will be required to attend our 7 Steps to Sales Success training programme. Held online over two days, you will learn marketing and business strategies that will help you to grow sales in your pub – step-by-step.
Service Charge Cost – £65.86 per week – The Admiral Taverns Premium Maintenance Package will help take care of your compliance and statutory obligations with one simple fee, whilst giving you piece of mind about your boiler and cellar cooling repair and replacement. This also includes full access to e-learning for you and your staff.
Zero Business Rates* – Based on the draft rating list for April 2026, the Nil Rates Payable is based on small business rates relief being applied for by the licensee and the licensee only occupying one property for commercial purposes. Please note, this only applies to pubs marked with an Asterix *
We believe we do things differently to other pub companies. To us its quite simple – great pubs are run by great people, so we focus on ensuring we can empower you to run a successful pub business. Every licensee is different, and no two pubs are the same, so we carefully tailor the range of agreements, support and training packages we offer to give you all you need to run your own pub.
The first step is to call our recruitment team and have a chat with us. We’ll probably suggest you attend one of our recruitment events as nothing beats a face to face chat. It’s also a good idea to research the sort of pub you are interested in ahead of time, so you have a clear picture of the competition in the area and what the local community looks for in that pub.
In order to run a pub, you will need a personal license which regulates the sale of alcohol in a pub. This can be achieved through attending a one-day course, ending in a multiple-choice exam. Once you’ve passed the exam, you then need to apply to your local council, for your personal licence. Admiral can easily help you with this by offering a discounted rate. Finally, you will also need to complete PEAT training (Pre Entry Awareness Training), an online course which explains the leased and tenanted pub agreement you are about to take on.
Our default agreement is our 5 Year Tenancy Agreement with a range of support available to you throughout your agreement with Admiral. We also offer induction training, our 7 Steps to Sales Success course is a 2 day online course that will provide you with the knowledge to run a pub and get you off to a great start before you get started. In addition to this, we offer other training workshops on a wide range of topics such as Marketing, Social Media, Cellar Training along with online training including Food Hygiene, Health & Safety and lots of other related courses. There is simply training available for every subject. When you take on a pub with us, your Business Development Manager will discuss your training requirements with you and identify areas where you may benefit from additional support or training.
Rents are based on open market value, Fair Maintainable Trade (FMT) and the future trading potential of the premises. This entails an assessment of the turnover and profitability that a reasonably efficient operator would be expected to achieve, taking into account the optimum trading style for the premises and making reasonable allowances for costs. This will involve estimating the trading potential rather than just adopting the actual level of trade under the existing ownership. This method of valuation is known as “the Profits Method”.
We want to empower our licensees to get on with the day to day running of the pub, as well as giving you the knowledge that you can count on us for as much (or as little) support as you need. Our team are truly passionate about community pubs and we want to do as much as we can to help you run sustainable and profitable businesses. Our support includes but isn’t limited to the following: Commercial & Marketing Support, Food Team, Licensing, Property Help Desk, Investments, Machines and Training.
Our BDMs work hard to build strong working relationships with their licensees. Your BDM is there to help you develop your pub and can support you in many different ways. From guidance around products and pricing, planning events, marketing your pub and development and training, our BDMs are empowered to make quick decisions which will help you move forward with your business.
We are continually investing in our pubs. From transformational refurbishments to small improvements where it really counts, we run an active investment programme and are committed to improving our estate of pubs. We also are fully invested in working alongside our licensees during the investment process to bring their ideas to fruition.
Admiral operates under the tenanted and leased model whereby we as the pub company own the pub and agree to rent the premises to you via a lease or tenancy agreement. Most tenancies/leases include a negotiated supply agreement covering the purchase of all drinks categories and possibly a range of other goods and services (hence the phrase ‘tied’ pubs). The level of rent you agree to pay at your pub will be dependent upon the extent of your purchasing obligations. Our rent offers are based on a Full Tie, and hence reflects the lowest rent payable. For licensees on long term agreements, we offer free-of-tie options for certain drinks categories in exchange for an annual fee. The prices you pay for drinks purchased from Admiral are likely to be different to those on the open market. When you take on the pub your BDM will discuss rent and the tie with you.
To enter into any tenancy agreement with Admiral, you will normally have to consider the following costs:
Personal Licence fee – This is the fee for obtaining your Personal Licence which you will require if you intend to be the Designated Premises Supervisor named on the premises licence.
Fixtures and Fittings (e.g. furniture, kitchen equipment, light
fittings, carpets etc) – These are usually valued on the day you enter the property. Whilst we prefer you to purchase the fixtures and fittings outright, there are occasions where we can provide alternative methods of purchase or may consider a rental agreement. Your BDM will discuss these options with you.
Deposit – The size of the deposit (or security bond) varies depending on the property and the commercial terms agreed but is normally the greater of a quarter’s rent or £5,000 and will be held for the duration of your agreement. In exceptional circumstances, we may allow you to pay a lower deposit and build this up over a time period.
Stock and glassware – These are purchased when you take over your pub, at an agreed valuation, from either the outgoing tenant or Admiral.
Working capital – The amount of working capital required (cash available) varies by pub, as each individual business requires different levels of funding. Your BDM will discuss this with you.
Pre Entry Awareness Training (PEAT) – This is mandatory training designed to raise awareness on the matters involved in operating a pub, from agreements, repairs and purchasing obligations. The cost of this course is £100 plus VAT.
Yes absolutely. We are always keen to encourage successful licensees to develop. Our BDMs work together with our licensees to achieve this and identify new opportunities. We also run training workshops to help you to gain the right skills, so you can take the step from running just one business to expanding with a second pub.
Admiral Taverns accept payment by Direct Debit or Open Banking (Pay by Link) only. Our Business Development Managers will discuss which method is most appropriate for you during the application process.
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