The Rose and Crown, a character Grade II listed inn is on the market for offers around £450,000. The business is currently not trading, and Colliers has been appointed on the sale on behalf of the owners.
Having been a pub since the mid-1800s the Rose and Crown has a cosy bar area which seats 36 and has two working fireplaces, alongside stone walls and period features.
There is also a restaurant that seats 40, with the former back bar being used as an overflow when needed. Outside there is a considerable amount of space, including a courtyard that can hold 30, alongside a garden at the front which seats 22. A large car park is across the road.
For staying guests there are three modern en-suite letting bedrooms, one with feature bathtub, whilst the owner’s accommodation is a large two-bedroom flat.
Peter Brunt in the Hotels Agency team at Colliers, said: “The Rose and Crown has been at the heart of Nympsfield for centuries and we are looking forward to securing a new owner for the next stage of its ownership. Its cosy interiors and great outdoor space have made it firm favourite with locals and there’s scope for the new owner to put their stamp on it.”