Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co, has been instructed to sell The Slaters Arms, a well‑established village pub with four en suite letting rooms, located in the heart of Corris, Gwynedd in Wales.
Since being acquired by the current owners in 2021, The Slaters Arms has been transformed into a thriving hospitality business, known for its ale, home‑made food and welcoming atmosphere. The property now operates as a successful pub and letting room business, appealing to both local residents and a steady flow of visitors.
Occupying a prominent position within the village, the pub sits next to the primary school and a few feet away from the popular Corris narrow‑gauge railway, which provides a consistent stream of footfall throughout the tourist season, as well as convenient parking. The location also places the pub within a five‑minute drive of Cader Idris and Dyfi Bike Park, one of the UK’s leading off-road biking destinations.
Owner Mike Jones commented, “When we took on the Slaters Arms, our goal was simple – to build a pub we’d be proud of, serving honest home‑made food and offering a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike. We’ve loved creating something special here, and the support from the community and the boost from attractions like the railway, the bike park and the Mach Loop have been incredible. It feels like the right time for someone new to take the reins and continue the journey.”
James Dodd, Business Agent – Pubs & Restaurants at Christie & Co who is managing the sale, commented, “The Slaters Arms is a standout example of a village pub that has been elevated through passion, investment, and commitment. The owners have created a business that is both profitable and exceptionally well‑run, offering a true turnkey opportunity for anyone looking for a lifestyle change in one of Wales’s most scenic areas.”
The Slater Arms is on the market freehold for an asking price of £299,000.
