Powys is the home to countless historic pubs but sadly with the industry under so much pressure many are currently on the market.
So here at the County Times we have rounded up some of the best ones that are currently listed as being up for sale for one lucky Landlord to pick up.
The Harp Inn, Old Radnor
This Grade II listed pub dates back to the 16th Century. This stunning inn commands a jaw dropping views over the Radnor Valley.
The building was rescued and restored by the Landmark Trust in 1972 and then sold on in 1983. The pub also acts as a guesthouse and boasts six en suite letting bedrooms and has a separate three bedroom owners cottage.
It is currently available through Estate Agents Sidney Phillips as a freehold for £575,000.
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The Old Barn Inn, Three Cocks
This centuries old pub boasts a stunning interior and has been the centre of the village for some time. The pub was previously saved after under threat of demolition by developers back in 2005.
The business is considered a great prospect offering both bar & dining facilities for over 100 as well as "excellent five bedroom owners accommodation.
It is currently available through Sidney Philips as a freehold for around £600,000
The Tanat Valley Inn, Llangynog
This 16th Century Inn is currently closed but has a rich history being the oldest of the two pubs in the village. The area surrounding the pub is blessed with stunning scenery and is described as a "traditional village centre pub and inn". The property also boasts five en-suite letting bedrooms.
The pub is available as either a leasehold for £20,000 or as a freehold for £495,000, again through Sidney Phillips.
The Bridge End, Crickhowell
As the name suggests this pub is at the end of the historic bridge in Crickhowell. Dating from as far back as the 18th Century. The inn was known at one time as the Bridgend Hotel in the late Victorian era, when the then landlord and owner had a local reputation as a healer to rival Louis Pateur.
The pub has a separate three bedroom letting cottage and a four bedroom owners accommodation. Being in Crickhowell the pub also boasts some truly stunning scenery.
It is currently available as a freehold for £350,000.
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