An historic Brigg town centre pub has been put up for sale through a property company which specialises in finding buyers for licenced and hospitality premises across the UK.
Next to to County Bridge and with a large beer garden overlooking the Old River Ancholme, the White Hart has a £300,000 price tag.
Having been closed for some time while owned by a brewery chain, it changed hands in 2018 and the company which acquired it revealed plans for refurbishment. Some work was carried out inside the premises but it has remained closed.
Property agent LLH Solutions, based in Rutland, now has the White Hart in its portfolio and a sign advertising the fact has gone up on the front of the building.
The agent says renovation began in earnest two years ago, until its clients (the current vendors) "had their attention demanded by another of their business enterprises, and then the work ceased."
LLH Solutions says this needs completing "by way of full fit out" but stresses that the project and pub "has massive scope."
The White Hart has changed hands a number of times over the past 50 years.
Following a period of closure in the late 1970s, it was acquired by local businessman Ray Neall and his wife Norma whose extensive refurbishment transformed the premises, which includes living accommodation, rear car park (accessed through an archway) and beer garden with riverside mooring.
The current asking price for the freehold is £300,000 plus VAT, with vacant possession.
The agent can be contacted by calling 01780 435072, emailing info@llhsolutions.com or through the web using this link...
These pictures of the White Hart were taken yesterday (Monday, September 21).