13/01/2026 15:11:00
Press Release
On market is the freehold interest of The Tollemache Arms, a canalside public house located in the historic town of Mossley, where the former county boundaries of Lancashire, Cheshire and Yorkshire once met.
The Tollemache Arms is a two-storey end terrace property spanning approximately 2,798 sq ft. The pub benefits from a beer patio overlooking the canal, with direct access to the towpath, providing an attractive outdoor trading area.
The ground floor comprises a snug room with a feature fireplace, a main bar lounge and a rear games room with a dedicated darts area.
The first floor offers private owners' accommodation, comprising two double bedrooms, one with en suite shower room, one single bedroom currently used as a dressing room, a lounge, kitchen and family bathroom.
The basement includes two beer cellars and a storeroom.
The freehold interest in The Tollemache Arms is being offered at a guide price of £175,000 + VAT.
In addition, a separate plot of land historically used as a car park for the pub, is also available. The site provides space for approximately 17 parking spaces and is offered separately at an asking price of £130,000 + VAT.
Tim Martin, Divisional Director at Fleurets North West, said: "The Tollemache Arms has historically traded as a wet led community local. An experienced operator may see an opportunity to further develop the business as a freehold free house. Alternatively, the property may appeal to purchasers considering potential alternative uses, subject to the necessary consents and planning permissions."
Viewings are strictly by appointment only through Fleurets Northwest Office.
Take a look at the full lisitng for this freehold Mossley pub.
For further information contact Fleurets North West on 0161 683 5445 or email northwest@fleurets.com.