It has been a very difficult 12 months for those working in the hospitality sector.

We're hopeful our public houses can bounce back stronger when it is safe to do so.

If the last year has left you yearning for a new challenge, being a landlord is a dream job for many of us and whilst it is no doubt difficult, the rewards are great.

There's plenty of opportunities out there if you do fancy taking the plunge.

Here are the pubs currently advertising for new landlords according to the findmypub.com website

Bucks Free Press:

Dairy Maid

Dunsham Lane, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

  • Ingoing Cost: £6,900 
  • Rent: £37,500
  • Features: A large central bar, kitchen with walk-in fridge, ground floor full-height cellar, large dining area, gaming area, patio to the front and rear, private accommodation.

Bucks Free Press:

Black Horse

Main Road, Lacey Green, Princes Risborough

  • Ingoing Cost: £12,000
  • Rent: £22,000
  • Features: A bar at the front, seated area at the back, televised live sports, darts oche, dominoes and crib tables, beer garden with marquee, a number of picnic benches, private accommodation.

Bucks Free Press:

Fleur De Lis

The Common, Stokenchurch, High Wycombe

  • Ingoing Cost: £10,500 
  • Rent: £11,000
  • Features: A main bar, a games area with a dartboard and plasma TV, dining areas, catering kitchen, decked area to the front, a rear south facing garden, children’s play equipment, a car park, private accommodation.

Bucks Free Press:

Crooked Billet

West Brook End, Newton Longville, Milton Keynes

  • Ingoing Cost: £46,625 
  • Rent: £45,000
  • Features: 17th century pub, an open fire giving the pub a traditional fee, one bar split into different food areas over various levelsm, restaurant area, garden area, car park.