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.
The pub is in the heart of Middleham which is renowned for its racehorse training centre and nearby castle.
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.
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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 3 en suite rooms.
Externally, there is an outdoor sitting area with benches overlooking the market square.
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