26/01/2026 09:44:00
Press Release
The Whichcote Arms, a historic village Pub and Inn in the attractive Lincolnshire village of Osbournby. Built as a Coaching Inn in 1864, the property is full of character and serves as a well-established local landmark at the heart of the community.
The detached property offers a bar and restaurant providing approximately 60 covers, six high-quality en-suite letting rooms, a three-bedroom owners' flat, together with a café and function room. Externally, the premises benefit from a courtyard seating area, a large secluded beer garden, and parking for 8-10 vehicles. The courtyard has also been redeveloped to include a collection of small craft and retail units, with space for a village shop, available by separate negotiation.
The property is being offered on a new free-of-tie lease at a rent of £30,000 per annum.
Simon Hall, Director and Head of Agency North at Fleurets, said: "The Whichcote Arms is a substantial and highly versatile village operation, offering multiple income streams through its food-led operation, letting rooms, café and function space, drawing trade from the village and the surrounding area. The landlord is focused on ensuring the premises are ready to occupy, and the property is being offered on a new free-of-tie lease at a modest and flexible rent. It's a great opportunity for a new operator to build on the success of this much-loved Village Inn."
For full details, view The Whichcote Arms Lincolnshire coaching inn listing. To explore other pubs and leisure properties available across Lincolnshire and the North West, browse opportunities through Fleurets.