Located in the picturesque village of Wybunbury in Cheshire, The Red Lion is a substantial building with superb kerb appeal. Through the main entrance there is a large central bar, dining area located to the right and a bar/sports area to the left. Two welcoming real fires give the pub a cosy atmosphere and attract walkers and villagers passing by for a drink. There is a fully equipped catering kitchen ready to provide a full food offer. The attractive beer garden at the rear features a sheltered smoking area with seating and a covered outside seating area. There are 3 barns at the courtyard which can be used for many purposes. The car park is located to the right of the property. There are 5 en-suite letting bedrooms, 3 are double rooms and 2 are super kings. Letting rooms are stylishly decorated and in very good order. Living accommodation consists of 2 bedrooms, bathroom and a lounge / kitchen.
Trade at the Red Lion comes from the local villages and towns, along with those who visit the village for events such as weddings and the popular the Fig Pie Wakes. There are many local attractions such as Bridgemere Garden centre and Wybunbury Moss Nature Reserve. The pub has the benefit of a bar and dining room to accommodate casual and formal dining. Sky Sky Sports is currently shown and is popular with customers.
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The Red Lion is located in the historical village of Wybunbury. There are around 1,000 people living within a 1km radius of the pub and around 4,400 people within 2km, with a slight bias towards 45 – 74 year olds – 45% at 1km and 43% at 2km. This is reflected almost exactly as we expand the radius out to 3km (43% aged 45 – 74 years old). The overwhelming majority of people sit in average affluence or higher with 58% in high at 500m and 43% in high at 1km. Affluence broadens out a bit at 2km and we see more balance with 46% in average affluence, suggesting a premium offer, demonstrating quality, combined with some accessible options for earlier parts of the week would provide the balance required.
