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Grade II listed pub the Kings Arms in Elham put up for sale
08:00, 17 August 2016
updated: 08:49, 17 August 2016
A Grade II listed pub has come on the market for £115,000.
The Kings Arms in Elham, between Canterbury and Folkestone, has been run by its present owners for 13 years.
The pub, which has a beer garden capable of holding 60 people, has a main bar and a restaurant at the back.
There are three double bedrooms above for the new owners, plus a bathroom and large living area.
The pub has gone up for sale with Christie & Co, which is selling the leasehold, which carries an annual rent of £24,384.
Business agent James Hughes, at the advistor’s Maidstone office, said: “The Kings Arms is located in a lovely village and possesses all of the charm and character that you would want in a pub.
“The market is very buoyant in villages surrounding Canterbury, due to the beautiful locations and wide ranging footfall, and this would provide the perfect opportunity for someone who wished to take over a successful, established business.”
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