
Buy a last of the summer wine exhibition and gift shop
LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE EXHIBITION AND GIFT SHOP in Holmfirth for Sale. The only exhibition dedicated to the world's longest-running TV comedy, Last…

It has to include the contents if it's to continue as a museum, but it also depends how business savvy the sellers are. If it were my business, I'd offer free loan of all the exhibits to the new leaseholder for as long as it stayed open. That way I ensure someone won't come in sell off all the items and change the use of the shop into something else.I wonder if it includes all the museum contents?
So it soon adds upI've contacted the agents. The lease runs until 2028 and rent is £650 per calendar month. Stock is valued at approximately £5,000 in addition to the asking price of £19,950 for the lease.
Looking at post on Facebook folk mentioned they are often closed when they visitWonder what kind of daily traffic they have?
Did they give you any idea of what the turnover is, that's what determines whether it's a financially viable option for someone to take on?I've contacted the agents. The lease runs until 2028 and rent is £650 per calendar month. Stock is valued at approximately £5,000 in addition to the asking price of £19,950 for the lease.
The turnover wasn't mentioned in the information they gave me.Did they give you any idea of what the turnover is, that's what determines whether it's a financially viable option for someone to take on?
That's true, it's going to have to broaden it's appeal to non fans alike if it's to survive I guess. That's the reason Sids & The WS have survived so long as many who use them don't know about their link to the series.Plus business rates, energy cost, insurance, water rates, cost to run the website, internet/phone cost
If I was one of the Dragons - "I'm in!"How about move the museum into the shop and make Compo's like the on screen set, you could order drinks and cakes from the WS and enjoy them sat in Compo's disgusting front room
It's a real shame but to be honest every time I've gone in its usually only me in there, I've often wondered how they make ends meet. I know they close if it's raining heavy and close of s couple of months a year so that can't help. It would need a real fan of the show and good cash flow to make it profitable. I really fear of the exhibits in there. It wouldn't take much of someone to come along and buy them up to sell on. I know the place gets busy with fans in the summer but is that enough to keep it going?
How about move the museum into the shop and make Compo's like the on screen set, you could order drinks and cakes from the WS and enjoy them sat in Compo's disgusting front room
I think they're part of the business sale too according to @Roger post.If it was to close are the artifacts up for sale too. A fourm member should decide a peace each they would like after all we keep the shows memory alive . Just a suggestion?