A former County Durham pub has been put on the market for less than £100,000.
The Timothy Hackworth pub in Shildon, located at 107 Main Street, is up for sale for £90,000.
Hunters estate agents have listed the property as a "commercial premises" with no onward chain.
The property could be reopened as a pub or developed into a "substantial family home or self-contained apartments", according to the estate agents.
The property includes a bar area, storage rooms, and bathrooms on the ground floor, with four additional rooms on the first floor that require development.
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There is also a cellar for additional storage.
Externally, the property has an enclosed courtyard at the rear.
The property is located near the town centre, providing access to schools, restaurants, cafes, independent shops and healthcare services.
The area also has an extensive public transport system via bus and rail.
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