A pub located in the heart of a north Suffolk village is searching for new owners as it has been put on the market.
The De La Pole Arms is located opposite St Andrew's Church in Wingfield and is about seven miles from Eye and 10 miles from Halesworth.
It is a two-storey building with a pitched pantile roof, which is believed to date back to the 16th century.
On the ground floor the trade area has several period features such as exposed beams, quarry tiles, stripped wooden floorboards and open fireplaces.
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There is room for 60 covers in the main bar area, a secondary bar area and a restaurant dining room with a vaulted ceiling on the northern side of the building.
There is another bar area currently used for carvery service which can provide further covers if needed.
Completing the ground floor is a commercial trade kitchen with a storage area, a cellar, and customer bathrooms.
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On the first floor there is private accommodation comprising of a living room, two double bedrooms, an office, a shower room and a loft room on the second floor.
Outside there is a patio with 24 covers for al fresco dining, a dedicated car park with parking space for 16 vehicles, and a private courtyard with a timber shed to the rear of the property.
Currently the pub only serves drinks but there is the opportunity for the new owner to serve food as well.
Estate agent Everard Cole is marketing the property and is asking for offers in the region of £350,000 for the De La Pole Arms.
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