Family-owned pub group Stange & Co is planning to re-open the Brookhouse Mill, in Denbigh, North Wales, following a funding injection of £850,000 from NatWest.

Brookhouse Mill
Ruth Kirby, relationship manager at NatWest, with Daniel McLennan, managing director of Stange & Co

This latest acquisition will grow the company’s portfolio to a total of 10 pubs. This already includes popular destinations such as The Cottage Loaf, in Llandudno, The Erskine Arms, in Conwy, and The Jug and Bottle and The Ring O’ Bells, located on the Wirral.

Through the Denbigh development, Stange & Co, which prides itself on restoring historic buildings, aims to create around 35 full- and part-time jobs in the area.

“People are at the heart of this business, and we are excited for this opportunity to bring both new employees and customers into the Stange & Co family,” said managing director Daniel McLennan.

“We are tremendously thankful to NatWest who continue to support our growth as a business. The team we work with have been great in taking the time to understand the business and the lasting memories we are hoping to bring to new communities.”


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