The Nags Head is a historic single-storey building with its origins dating back to 1788. This charming structure features a white-washed rendered exterior and includes an upper loft area, offering potential for further development.
Internally, the layout is open-plan yet retains traditional pub characteristics, highlighted by an L-shaped main bar area that accommodates around 30 patrons. In addition to this, there are two reception or lounge areas also capable of seating about 30 guests, alongside separate Ladies’ and Gents’ restrooms. An upstairs space previously functioned as a skittle alley but could easily serve various purposes such as a bar or event function room. The property includes a trade kitchen complete with a prep area and ancillary storage, as well as a ground floor cellar.
On the first floor, private living quarters consist of three bedrooms, a lounge, and a bathroom; access to these amenities is internal. It’s important to note that while the spaces currently exhibit signs of wear, they present significant opportunities for renovation and restoration.
The property boasts extensive outdoor features including a sizable grassed field at the rear and a beer garden adjacent to the pub that can accommodate approximately 100 people. Additionally, there is an enclosed grassed area at the front with bench tables for outdoor dining (approximately 30 seats). One of the standout features is the panoramic view from an adjoining paddock overlooking the River Severn and onto the Vale of Berkeley and surrounding hills—an idyllic setting that enhances its appeal.
Given its location and existing structures, The Nags Head offers substantial investment potential for those looking to revitalize this historic establishment into a thriving community hub or expand its current offerings into something uniquely their own.