A former freehold pub with 12 en-suite bedrooms has gone on the market.
The Blyth Hotel, located in Southwold, has gone up for sale - entertaining offers in excess of £750,000.
Inside there is a bar and restaurant which was popular among those visiting the seaside town.
The bedrooms are situated across the first and second floors of the property and externally to the side that is a patio trade terrace and grassed area.
The building also has a car park which is able to fit six vehicles to the rear.
Nick Attfield, director of hospitality and retail at Adnams, said: “Adnams is very pleased to be working with Savills in order to seek a buyer for The Blyth, Southwold.
"This is part of our ongoing work in seeking new outcomes for non-core-assets, as referenced in our most recent public reporting.
"The Blyth has a terrific location on the edge of the town and we are jointly looking forward to seeing who comes forward as a viable purchaser.”
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