Royal Oak pub in Herefordshire to go under the hammer

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The pub, in Norton near Bromyard, has a cottage on its 2.7-acre plot

A 300-year-old pub in Herefordshire is to go on sale at auction.

The "character-filled" Royal Oak, near Bromyard, closed in 2020 and dates back to the reign of George I.

Auctioneers Bond Wolfe said it was in an "idyllic location" and was to be sold on 26 October along with a cottage on the 2.7-acre plot.

It has a guide price of £275,000 and any alternative potential uses would be subject to planning permission, auctioneers said.

"This is a 300-year-old, character-filled public house that - until its closure in 2020 - offered a wide range of food and drink with a large, picturesque beer garden," James Mattin, Bond Wolfe managing director said.

"This is an excellent opportunity to reopen and further develop the property to benefit from its sought-after location."

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