PUBS across Buckinghamshire villages are looking for new owners.

Many publicans have been forced to close or reduce service amid rising costs, and drop in revenue as customers struggle to make ends meet.

The downturn for business means many traditional pubs with loyal customer base are up for grabs for those dreaming of becoming a pub landlord. 

Here is a roundup of pubs up for sale in Buckinghamshire.

Mole and Chicken, Aylesbury

The traditional pub has a price tag of £1.19 million.

Bucks Free Press: Mole and Chicken pubMole and Chicken pub (Image: Fleurets/Rightmove)

Located around three miles from Thame in Easington, the building also boasts five B&B rooms.

The cozy pub bar and restaurant can cater for around 50 covers.

The George, Buckingham

For a guide price of £550,000, you could be the next landlady or landlord of the majestic Grade II listed pub.

Bucks Free Press: The George by the town squareThe George by the town square (Image: Rightmove)

The four-storey pub sits by the Winslow town square close to the buzz.

In addition to the great location and large bar area for 70 customers, it has a restaurant suitable for 50 guests, and five-bedroom accommodation for the owner.

Crown Inn, Little Missenden

The popular village pub has been owned by the same family since 1923.

The country pub itself is said to be 300 years old.

Its large grounds lead to River Misbourne, and the beer garden area with tables can be used for events.

Bucks Free Press: Crown InnCrown Inn (Image: Rightmove)

Indoors the pub is decorated in dark panelled wood and two open fireplaces and a kitchen.

The pub freehold guided prices is £995,000.

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The Swan, Stewkley

The historical village pub is prominently located opposite the village hall.

The Grade II listed pub on 0.48 acres boasts a large beer garden, outside bar and parking, as well as plenty of room for visitors indoors.

Bucks Free Press: The SwanThe Swan (Image: Rightmove)

Price for the 2,936 sq.ft. pub freehold was decided based on offers from potential buyers.