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A village pub is up on the market for more than £400,000.
Potential buyers interested in snapping up The Hop Pocket, in Bossingham, are being encouraged to take advantage of its "desirable location".
Situated in The Street - between Stelling Minnis and Petham in the rural outskirts of Canterbury - the spacious pub boasts living space for the owner.
The agents managing the sale say there is potential to develop the plot of land which lies next to the large car park.
With exposed wooden beams and open fireplaces, the two-storey pub has a traditional country feel.
James Hughes, senior business agent at Christie & Co, said: “The Hop Pocket presents a fantastic opportunity to acquire a well established and desirable business with a strong following.
“The pub is already well decorated, creating an easy transition for an incoming buyer to open the doors straight away. Rural freehouses are very much in demand at the moment, especially in the south east, which is a desirable location for lifestyle buyers, and also due to Kent being a popular UK tourist destination.”
The asking price is £415,000.