Pick of the pubs
The Green Man in Briston, four miles from the Norfolk town of Holt, is a traditional country freehold. It has exposed beams and a semi-open plan main bar with inglenook fireplace. The games room, next to the unused trade kitchen, could make for a 28-cover dining room. The four-bedroom owners accommodation is generous enough to create two separate dwellings.
- Price: £475,000 (Freehold)
- Agent: UK Pub Sales
- Tel: 01603 761380
The Halfway House is a slate-roofed Punch Taverns leasehold in Y Felinheli, Wales between Bangor and Caernarfon.
Opposite the entrance to an historic marina, it has a 50-cover lounge bar, 100-cover restaurant and five en-suite letting bedrooms. There is also a kitchen, car park, patio and beer garden. Owner's accommodation includes three bedrooms. Nine years remain on the lease.
- Price: £199,995
- Agent: Guy Simmonds
- Tel: 01332 865112
The Royal Oak in the village of Crawley Down is near to both Crawley and Haywards Heath in West Sussex. It has a 30-cover dining area plus an outside bar/dining area where a further 20 covers overlooking the beer patio. There is parking for 15 cars.
Owner's accommodation consists of four substantial bedrooms across the first floor and attic space.
- Price: £118,000
- Agent: Fleurets
- Tel: 01273 429500
This week's hot property
The Swan is a 15th century Grade II Listed detached freehouse in North West Essex.
In the expanding commuter village of Great Easton, the Swan has an original oak-beamed lounge bar and large inglenook fireplace. Its 30-cover restaurant, four en suite letting bedrooms, landscaped rear garden and car park has won it an English Tourist Board four-star rating and both the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and Good Pub Food Guide.
- Price: £650,000 (freehold)
- Agent: Christie + Co
- Tel: 01473 256588