Several pubs are on the market across Buckinghamshire for anyone who wants to become a pub landlady or lord.
Seven country pubs are currently on the market in the county, including a popular establishment owned by the same family for 100 years.
Sadly, many pubs have had to close for good due to rising costs and fall in customer numbers, including The Crown in Ley Hill, Chesham.
Here is a roundup of all the pubs currently for sale.
READ MORE: The Crown village pub in Ley Hill announces sudden closure
Mole & Chicken
This pub in Easington Terrace is on the market for £1.95 million. It’s located in the heart of Bucks countryside with 3 miles from Thame, 10 miles from Aylesbury and 15 miles from Oxford.
It boasts five en suite rooms for letting plus four rooms designed as the owner’s accommodation.
Old Swan
With more than 3,100 sq.ft. of space, Old Swan in Swan Bottom near Great Missenden offers lots of room for punters.
The 16th century pub is on the market for £675,000.
It’s located 2.6 miles from Great Missenden and Wendover Stations and 4.4 miles from Chesham Tube station.
The Sow and Pigs
For £450,000 you could become the new owner of this countryside pub with a beer garden.
Centrally located on Main Street in Poundon, it is set on half an acre of land.
The George
The Winslow town centre pub is accepting offers.
The sizeable pub can fit around 70 covers at its front bar and 50 more in the restaurant. The new owner can start immediately as the pub is said to be in good decorative state.
The Crown Inn
This pub could be yours for just under £1 million. The 300-year-old pub has been in the same family for 100 years.
Ideal for a village pub, it boasts a rear garden with a grassy extension suitable for marquees and events.
The Lowndes Arms
The village destination pub in Whaddon, Milton Keynes, boasts 3,098 sq.ft and a beer garden with open countryside views.
The well-established 17th century pub is on the market for £975,000.
Alongside the listed pub, the site includes two bedroom accommodation upstairs, three rooms and one bedroom with rental income and an empty two storey property.
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