Pick of the pubs

The Anchor Inn is a 16th-century pub in the village of Harland on the North Devon coastline. It has two bars, a separate 54-cover restaurant or...

The Anchor Inn is a 16th-century pub in the village of Harland on the North Devon coastline.

It has two bars, a separate 54-cover restaurant or function room with a large open dining terrace, 12 letting bedrooms, three-bedroom owner's accommodation, a car park and outbuildings. Trade is split 50 per cent food, 45 per cent wet and five per cent accommodation.

  • Price: £750,000 (freehold)
  • Agent: Christie + Co
  • Tel: 01392 285600

Situated in affluent Worcestershire village Feckenham, the Rose & Crown is a traditional village pub with a lounge, a separate bar, and a restaurant with 35 covers. It

has large, five-bed owner's accommodation plus two attic rooms and a cottage-style garden and patio at the rear.

  • Price: £695,000 (freehold)
  • Agent: Humberstones
  • Tel: 0121 678 7788

The Stag Inn dates back to the 1750s and is wrapped around a corner plot in the centre of St Austell, Cornwall. The pub is arranged over three floors, with a public bar on the ground floor, a function/dining room on the first floor, and two-bedroomed owner's accommodation split between first and second. The business is wet-led, with a turnover of around £150,000 a year.

  • Price: £40,000 (leasehold)
  • Agent: Miller Commercial
  • Tel: 01872 247019

This week's hot property

The Red Lion Inn is the only pub in traditional Devon country village Shoebrooke.

It has a separate lounge and public bar, with a 100-cover restaurant/function room that doubles up as a skittle alley.

The property also includes four recently refurbished en-suite letting rooms, along with three-bedroomed private accommodation.

Outside the pub are a large garden, a children's play area and a car park.

  • Price: £525,000 (freehold)
  • Agent: Stonesmith
  • Tel: 01392 201262