> Last pub in rural location. > Landlady left in 2023. > The brewery struggled to replace > They decided to sell the pub > Tried to sell it as a business at a fairly outlandish price, then they slashed the price right down and have now sold it to a developer, who goes round the country converting pubs into dwellings or other businesses like care homes. > They hope to sneakily carry it out through the holidays.
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> Last pub in rural location. > Landlady left in 2023. > The brewery struggled to replace > They decided to sell the pub > Tried to sell it as a business at a fairly outlandish price, then they slashed the price right down and have now sold it to a developer, who goes round the country converting pubs into dwellings or other businesses like care homes. > They hope to sneakily carry it out through the holidays.
We at Britians lost and living pubs have seen this far too often. Please visit the site and then share to make others aware. Thank you. 🤝
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