A sixteenth century Ludlow riverside Inn has been put on the market.
The Unicorn Inn which is in Ludlow's Corve Street, has been put up for sale by agents Sidney Phillips, with an asking price of £295,000.
The character property includes three period bars, four letting bedrooms and even riverside gardens.
The agents have described the historic property as an "extremely attractive" former coaching Inn which stands immediately on the banks of the River Corve, a tributary of the River Teme.
The Inn, which dates back to 1635, with records showing it as a licenced premises since 1650, was previously a family-run pub, until its closure in 2023.
Internally, the property is partially comprised of a main bar and restaurant area, clad with charming beams and feature brick walls, which provides space for 35 to 40 customers. An extra two restaurant areas are offered, seating 50 guests between them.
Outside, the Inn offers seating for an extra 80 customers in the gardens, with a view of the River Corve to the rear.
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