A popular North Yorkshire pub has been placed on the market for £300,000.
The Black Bull Inn, in Middleham, is up for sale by estate agents Sidney Phillips Limited.
Described as a semi-detached three-storey property, The Black Bull Inn is believed to date from the late 17th Century and is made of stone under a pitched slate roof.
Entering from the market square into a cosy bar, the agents say it retains its character with original wooden beams and flooring.
Through to the main bar area and traditional wooden servery, the room boasts a multifuel fireplace, stone flooring, and wood beams.
Left of the main bar is a snug area with an inglenook fireplace, wooden beams, and flooring.
The rear of the pub houses another trade area that the estate agents suggest could function well as a dining room.
There are separate ladies' and gents' toilets, along with a cellar equipped with a dispense system.
The upper floors house a well-equipped kitchen, private owners' accommodation featuring two bedrooms, a bathroom, spacious living room, and a kitchenette.
The pub also offers a residential floor with three en-suite rooms.
Externally, there is an outdoor sitting area with benches overlooking the market square.
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