Pick of the pubs
The historic Exchange Inn in the Scottish Borders town of Jedburgh, near Hawick, is popular with tourists and locals alike.
It is a traditional, three-storey stone property with a ground floor bar. Currently totally wet-led, there is potential to develop food sales. It also boasts five-bedroom owner's accommodation.
- Price: £275,000 (freehold)
- Agent: Christie + Co
- Tel: 0131 557 6666
The White Horse Inn is an 18th century freehold in a delightful rural spot in Pentwyn near Bargoed, Mid Glamorgan. Trade is split 60 per cent dry and 40 per cent wet and turnover is £96,000.
It has an open-plan bar area and a restaurant area serving around 30. There is a beer garden to the rear which overlooks the countryside and it has parking for around 20.
- Price: £295,000 (freehold)
- Agent: RTA
- Tel: 0161 975 1506
The Royal Oak enjoys a prominent place in the coastal community of East Wittering in West Sussex.
The substantial property has both a saloon and public bar as well as a dining/function room for around 40 covers. It has a large garden, patio for 50 and a children's playground. Owner's accommodation includes six bedrooms.
- Price: £49,000 (leasehold)
- Agent: Fleurets
- Tel: 01273 429500
This week's hot property
A stone's throw from the quayside, Ye Champion of Wales is a Grade II-listed freehouse in the North Devon fishing village of Appledore.
It currently operates 100 per cent wet-led but has scope for food given its existing catering kitchen. There is space for more than 40 in the main bar. Owner's accommodation includes three double bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen/breakfast room and two bathrooms.
- Price: £325,000 (freehold)
- Agent: Stonesmith
- Tel: 01392 201262