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_Bottoms up: Four of the best homes in former pubs

If you've ever fancied being a landlord without the hassle of actually running a bona fide boozer, owning a converted inn is the next best thing. Raise a glass to four of the best homes in former pubs currently on the market through Knight Frank. 
April 25, 2019

Many of the UK's historic pubs and coaching inns make for intriguing homes; architecturally and culturally significant they are crammed with period features and interesting layouts make for great conversation starters.

If only the stone walls could talk, they'd spin a yarn about secret nooks, meeting places for highwaymen, plotting failed revolutions and mead-fulled brawls. 

Raise a glass to three of the best homes in former pubs currently on the market through Knight Frank. 

Grade II* listed former inn in Kingswood, near Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire

Sitting in the centre of the historic village of Kingswood, New Inn House is a  fascinating medieval property with origins dating back to the late 15th century - it is consequently packed to the rafters with character features by bygone eras including huge inglenook fireplaces, moulded beams and etched glass panelling.

The property thought to have originally served as a guesthouse to Kingswood Abbey (now demolished) before becoming an inn and later a private dwelling.

Internally, living accommodation spans two floors and  extends just over 3,000 square feet with extensive attic space should ancillary space be needed for a growing family. New owners might be interested in reverting the property back to its original incarnation - a compact guesthouse or seasonal Airbnb rental for additional income. 

For those needing to work from home, double doors provide access from the road into a large single garage/workshop with a flagstone floor and it could be converted into a handy home office. 

To the rear of the house there are two interconnecting small courtyards with water features - both offering complete privacy. 

The village of Kingswood is fringed by wonderful Gloucestershire countryside and is 1.5 miles from the wonderful market town of Wotton-under-Edge. The closest rail links cna be found at Tetbury ( 11 mile), Gloucester ( 16 miles) and Kemble which offers direct links to London Paddington in under 80 minutes.


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