A village pub in Hexham has been put up for sale for £45,000.
The two-storey, semi-detached pub is set in a rural location in the village of Slaley and has been listed by Sidney Phillips.
The estate agent said it has a "large rear beer garden", a net turnover of £330,000 and the potential for growth.
Boasting views of the countryside and a nearby river, the leasehold property, which is believed to date back to the 18th century, is made of stone and has a pitched slate roof.
On the first floor are two en-suite letting rooms, a double and a twin, both "spacious and in good condition".
There is also a fitted kitchen, currently used as a utility room.
Additionally, the pub offers a "spacious" two-bedroom flat for the owner's to live in.
Its location on the main road in the village consistently attracts "strong year-round trade" from both locals and tourists.
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