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Characterful Todmorden Pub Comes to Market

22/05/2025 13:14:00

Prominent Freehold Pub, Jack's House, Opposite Centre Vale Park Offers Trading, Residential & Development Potential

New to market with Fleurets is Jacks House, a character-filled locals' pub located in Todmorden, Lancashire.

Situated on the A646, just north of Todmorden town centre and directly opposite the scenic Centre Vale Park, Jacks House occupies a prominent corner plot in a predominantly residential area.

The two-storey end-terrace building enjoys open-plan trading areas with timber floors, exposed beams, bare stone walls, and two feature fireplaces. To the rear, there is also a snug room with brick barrel ceiling.

Upstairs, the property offers a versatile function space, ideal for hosting events or expanding trading capacity, alongside private living accommodation, which includes three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom. Outside, there is a car park and beer garden with timber decking, picnic tables, and an awning perfect for summer trade.
Currently operating as a wet-led locals' pub, Jacks House holds significant potential for further development as a freehold freehouse. Alternatively, the property may appeal to those seeking a change of use, subject to the necessary planning permissions.

Tim Martin, Divisional Director of Fleurets North West, commented: "Jacks House presents a fantastic opportunity whether as a continued pub operation or a redevelopment project. Its character features, prominent location, and flexible layout make it an attractive prospect in today's market."