FOUR pubs in towns and villages across Buckinghamshire are up for sale.

If you have ever fancied yourself as a landlord, then look at what's on offer across the county.

Which pubs are for sale in Buckinghamshire?

The Crown Inn, Amersham

Bucks Free Press:

A popular, well-established village pub surrounded by Green Belt countryside is up for sale for £995,000.

The property comprises a brick-built detached house, under a pitched and tiled roof and has been sympathetically modernised over the years.

The back garden provides an area for drinking/dining, leading to a large open grassy area suitable for events.

The pub area features a large 'L' shaped bar area, with beams, panelled walls, stone flagged floor, and two open fireplaces.

To the rear of the bar is a corridor/lobby area with washing-up facilities, access to a beer cellar and storage, window for garden service, and leads through to a well-fitted kitchen. On the first floor there are five bedrooms and a bathroom.

The George, Winslow

Bucks Free Press:

This town centre grade II listed pub is in good decorative order and would allow a new landlord to begin trading immediately.

The five bedrooms on the second floor allows a number of options for an investor.

It may be a possibility to redevelop the property into flats or a mixed used scheme subject to planning permission.

(Offers invited) 

Old Swan, Swan Bottom, Great Missenden

Bucks Free Press:

This very attractive traditional country pub is listed for £675,000.

The pub is a detached two-storey period building believed to date from the 16th century.

It features wooden beamed ceilings, open fires and a large beer garden - perfect for the warmer months ahead.

The Red Lion, Tring

Bucks Free Press:

This immensely characterful village free house and restaurant dates back to the 17th Century and has an asking price of £750,000.

It features a lounge bar area with a feature fireplace, a lounge dining area with a high-level pitched ceiling, a snug bar and a dedicated restaurant and dining for 60+ covers. 

There are extensive gardens and outside trading facilities and barn stores to the rear offering potential for letting accommodation.

There is a commercial kitchen facility and a good sized car park.