The rural freehouse is described by agent Christie & Co as of exceptional quality with an excellent reputation for good food. It has en-suite letting accommodation, an à la carte restaurant, bars and function facilities. The property has been a pub since 1691 and has lots of character with exposed beams and open fireplaces. The inn stands alongside the busy B4393 trunk road on the Powys/Shropshire border and enjoys a good passing trade throughout the summer as well as being a well-known destination venue. During their time at the inn, the Jarvises have built up its trade and reputation to the high standards it currently enjoys. They have extended the property with a new commercial kitchen and conversion of the letting accommodation. Christie's adds there is scope for further expansion, given the necessary planning consents. The pub has two bars and snug, a 92-seat restaurant split into two areas, large commercial kitchen and ancillary areas, seven en-suite letting bedrooms and private owner's accommodation. There is a car park and a beer garden with children's play area. The inn is for sale with Christie's Birmingham office at £725,000 for the freehold interest.