A County Durham club has been placed on the market for £300,000.
The New Seaham Conservative Club, on Station Road in Seaham, is being sold alongside steward's accommodation at the rear of the club.
According to the estate agents, Savills, the single-storey social club was constructed in 1895 and is set on a site that extends to 0.54 acres.
The property is a brick structure with a multi-pitched slate roof, with single-storey extensions to the side and rear.
Accommodation includes a reception area leading to trading rooms, a games area, a members' lounge with a central bar, a function room, a public bar with a stage and dancefloor, and various ancillary trading areas.
The basement houses a beer cellar and stores.
The steward's house, attached to the rear of the club, is a two-storey brick building with a pitched tile roof.
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It includes a living room, kitchen, dining room and toilet on the ground floor, and three bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
The property also features a beer garden, a beer patio, a service yard, and car parking for approximately 20 vehicles.
There are also additional parking spaces at the front of the property, used for beer deliveries, and an enclosed rear patio for the steward's house.
The site is located in the seaside town of Seaham, fronting the B1404, and is in close proximity to Seaham High School.
The surrounding area is mainly residential, with some commercial occupiers lining the B road.
The property is freehold and is not listed or within a conservation area.
It is entered in the 2023 Rating List with a Rateable Value of £12,250.
The property traded with a premises licence, but no fixtures or fittings will be included in the sale unless agreed.
Third-party items, such as gaming machines, dispense equipment, and sound systems, will also be excluded.
All viewings must be arranged by appointment with the sole selling agents, Savills.
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