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JD Wetherspoon: Full list of 32 pubs put up for sale

JD Wetherspoon has put 32 pubs up for sale. Photo: Matthew Chattle/Barcroft Media via Getty
JD Wetherspoon has put 32 pubs up for sale. Photo: Matthew Chattle/Barcroft Media via Getty (Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

JD Wetherspoon (JDW.L) has put some 32 of its pubs across England up for sale amid concerns about costs.

The chain, founded by businessman Tim Martin, operates around 800 pubs around the UK and Ireland, but has put 32 of their English pubs on the market.

The group said it had made a "commercial decision" as costs of staff wages and repairs rise. The firm previously warned it could face losses of £30m due to surging costs.

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"On occasion Wetherspoon does put some of its pubs up for sale," Wetherspoon spokesman Eddie Gershon said. "This is a commercial decision. We understand that customers and staff will be disappointed with it.

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He added that the pubs will "continue to operate as Wetherspoon outlets" until they are sold.

Here's a full list of the 32 JD Wetherspoon English pubs on the market:

  1. Barnsley – Silkstone Inn

  2. Beaconsfield – Hope & Champion

  3. Bexleyheath – Wrong ‘Un

  4. Bournemouth – Christopher Creeke

  5. Cheltenham – Bank House

  6. Durham – Water House

  7. Halifax – Percy Shaw

  8. Hanham – Jolly Sailor

  9. Harrow – Moon on the Hill

  10. Hove – Cliftonville Inn

  11. London Battersea – Asparagus

  12. London East Ham – Miller's Well

  13. London Eltham – Bankers Draft

  14. London Forest Gate – Hudson Bay

  15. London Forest Hill – Capitol

  16. London Hornsey – Toll Gate

  17. London Holborn – Penderel's Oak

  18. London Islington – Angel

  19. London Palmers Green – Alfred Herring

  20. Loughborough – Moon & Bell

  21. Loughton – Last Post

  22. Mansfield – Widow Frost

  23. Middlesborough – Resolution

  24. Purley – Foxley Hatch

  25. Redditch – Rising Sun

  26. Sevenoaks - Sennockian

  27. Southampton – Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis

  28. Stafford – Butler's Bell

  29. Watford – Colombia Press

  30. West Bromwich – Billiard Hall

  31. Willenhall – Malthouse

  32. Wirral – John Masefield

CBRE and Savills have been appointed to market the pubs, which are in town and city centre locations.

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