The Masons Arms in Williton, Somerset is a 16th century thatched coaching inn set on the edge of the Quantock Hills.
The property comprises a main bar for 24 covers and a main restaurant which accommodates 26 people.
There is also a second dining area off the main bar which is ideal for private functions and provides a further 26 covers. Three lawned garden areas have picnic benches to cater for 32 covers. Letting accommodation has recently been added outside, providing five en-suite rooms including one for disabled use.
It also has owner's accommodation with two bedrooms.
- Price: £750,000 (freehold)
- Agent: Stonesmith
- Tel: 01392 201262
The Lazy Fox in Hertfordshire is situated in a residential area of the village of Bushey Heath. The property was extensively refurbished two years ago and features informal dining for 30 covers, a snug bar and a front bar area.
Outside there is a large beer garden with BBQ and children's play area. An enclosed car park also forms part of the purchase.
- Price: £80,000 (leasehold)
- Agent: Fleurets
- Tel: 020 7280 4700
The Circle Bar is a two-storey bar prominently located on Clapham Road in Stockwell, South London.
The pub has a first floor function room and a walled beer garden with seating capacity for more than 150 people. Four-bedroom living accommodation is also included in the property.
The location on a busy road and the contemporary décor make this a popular pub with local young professionals.
- Price: £249,500 (leasehold)
- Agent: Redwoods Dowling Kerr
- Tel: 0870 750 4958
Or may be you fancy buying your own vineyard...
Wales' largest commercial vineyard - Llanerch - has been put up for sales after nearly 30 fruitful years of development by owners Peter and Diana Andrews.
The multi-award winning 21-acre estate in the Vale of Glamorgan is being marketed jointly by Cooke and Arkwright in Cardiff and Colliers Robert Barry at a guide price of £2.1 million.
Around 12,000 and 20,000 bottles of white, rose and 'blush' sparkling wines are produced each year from six different grape varieties, to a standard that has earned the label more than 20 awards in international competitions and numerous successes in UK wine festivals.
The estate has also won the Schroeder Award for the best tourism business in Wales.
Peter Brunt of Colliers Robert Barry said: "This outstanding business is very well established but has great development potential. There is considerable scope to add to the estate with a restaurant or a similar attraction."