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Commercial Land for sale in Sandy
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Guide Price£350,000
Size
0.33 acres

Great Gransden, Sandy ,

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Commercial Land for sale in Lincoln
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Guide Price£180,000

The Ivy Tavern, Newport, Lincoln

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Commercial Land for sale in Walmer
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Commercial Land for sale in Newton and Biggin
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Commercial Land for sale in Croydon West
Price
Guide Price£795,000

Purley Way, London, CR0

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Commercial Land for sale in Beaconsfield
Price
£150,000

HP9

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Commercial Land for sale in Ealing Central and Acton
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Commercial Land for sale in Ealing Central and Acton
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Commercial Land for sale in Scarborough and Whitby
Price
Offers in Region of£30,000

St. Thomas Street, Scarborough, YO11

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Commercial Land for sale in Broseley
Price
Guide Price£225,000
Size
0.04 acres

Pipemakers Arms, 70 High Street, Broseley, TF12 5EY

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Commercial Land for sale in Darenth
Price
Offers in Region of£75,000

The Yew Tree, Green Street Green Road, Dartford, Kent

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Development Land for sale in South Shields
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Commercial Land for sale in St. Neots
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Buying a pub in the UK

Find a wide range of pubs for sale in the UK, including village pubs, freehouse pubs, pubs with accommodation and pubs with large gardens.

There are currently 752 available pubs to buy in the UK listed at £420,627 on average, with each acre priced at £472,614.

Market snapshot & prices for pubs

Acreage for sale
96 acres
Average listing age
55 days
Average list price
£420,627
Median list price
£360,000
Average property size
0.9 acres

Bursting with history and character, pubs are deeply rooted in British culture, with many public houses dating back to the 19th century, almost 200 years ago. With classic Victorian architecture, many pubs are richly decorated with dark wooden panels, exposed brickwork, traditional fireplaces and leather seating.

Suitable for living and working, most pubs possess modern lodgings on the upper levels, offering not just a new income stream, but an absorbing new hobby and career path. In large pubs and inns, short-stay rooms are sought-after rentals, particularly in countryside locations far from the homes of punters. Surrounding land can be used as an expansive beer garden, renowned as a social and family-friendly novelty for Brits in the summer months.