Offer made for The Six Bells, in Summer Road, Walsham-le-Willows, marketed by Everard Cole for just under £300,000
An offer has been made for a Grade II-listed village pub which is on the market for around £300,000.
The Six Bells, in Summer Road, Walsham-le-Willows, near Stowmarket, has had an offer made on it after being listed for just 48 hours.
The venue, which dates back to the 16th century, is set across three storeys and has seating for 60 people inside.
An agent for Everard Cole, which marketed the pub, said the prospective buyers’ intentions are to keep it as a public house, serving the local community and beyond.
Situated just off of the main crossroads at the entrance to the village and around the corner from the football club, The Six Bells features three bar areas.
It also has a trade kitchen and four double bedrooms in its first-floor accomodation area for tenants.
Outside it has a a large grassed beer garde and a car parking area with space for around 10 cars.
It is registered as an Asset of Community Value.
It was listed for offers in the region of £295,000.

