A Teesside pub described as "easily the best in Stockton", has been put up for sale for the price of £825,000.
The Fairfield Public House, located on Fairfield Road, Stockton, is listed by Sanderson Weatherall estate agents.
Comprising a two-storey public house which has been extended at ground floor level, the pub includes several public rooms, a central bar, seating to the rear, and a side conservatory.
The first floor houses a four-bedroom private dwelling and a former function room.
Sanderson Weatherall stated: "The property is of brick construction surmounted by a dual-pitched timber frame roof with tile covering and timber frame windows.
"The ground floor extension is also of brick construction with a flat roof and felt covering."
Rated four out of five stars on Google reviews, the pub was praised by one customer who said: "Super friendly staff, food and drink is easily the best in Stockton hands down!"
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It also has a large car park and drive-in access to the rear for loading purposes.
Stockton, which has a population of around 180,000, is described by estate agents as a 'major commercial centre', located 30 miles south of Newcastle and four miles west of Middlesbrough.
It benefits from excellent road communications, being two miles west of the A19 and one mile north of the A66 dual carriageway, which links the A19 with the A1(M) and runs further to the west coast and Cumbria.
The Fairfield Public House is situated in a residential area on the outskirts of Stockton, close to other commercial occupiers including the Fairfield Library and Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy.
Offers are invited in the region of £825,000, reflecting a net initial yield of 6.89%, taking into account the purchaser's costs at 5.53%.
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