Have you ever spent a night in your local pub and wondered what it might be like to be on the other side of the bar?
Well, with a bit of investment there are a number of tenancy agreements - where you pay the rent, bills and staff costs - available on boozers from Worcester to Pershore.
And, in many cases, private accommodation is included - so you could be getting a home as well as a business.
Here is a selection of the pubs needing a landlord according to the findmypub.com website.
> NB: All information was available on the website on the day of publication
The Pheasant Inn
Address: New Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 2DP
Ingoing cost: £16,000
Annual rent: £40,000
Type: Tenancy
Accommodation: The property has a private living accommodation which consists of two bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen and toilet. There is also another area to the rear of the property that has a bedroom and bathroom.
Details: The Pheasant Inn is a half-timbered public house that has stood at 25 New Street, for around 350 years. New Street has a number of other bars, both traditional and modern, which offer a great circuit for drinkers and diners.
Despite being over 300 years old, internally the Pheasant is described as being in 'great condition' and contains several traditional features including exposed beams and wood panelled walls. The property contains a seperate function room and an "attractive and welcoming" rooftop beer terrace to the rear of the property with an external TV screen.
The Swan Inn
Address: Barbourne Road, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 1JE
Ingoing cost: £10,000
Annual rent: £17,500
Type: Tenancy
Accommodation: The private accommodation consists of two bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen and domestic bathroom.
Details: The Swan Inn enjoys a prominent central position on the main A38 road into Worcester City Centre, with a bus stop opposite and train station less than a mile away.
It has a large open plan room on the ground floor with a central bar, completed with a pool, darts and sports area to the right-hand side.
The Swan also benefits from three letting rooms - two double and one single - all of which are en-suite. To the rear of the pub is a beer terrace which doubles up as a smoking area and a car park that fits approximately ten cars.
The Doverdale Arms
Address: Stalls farm Estate, Droitwich, West Midlands, WR9 8JL
Ingoing cost: £10,074
Annual rent: £23,586
Type: Tenancy
Accommodation: The private accommodation consists of three bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen, and bathroom.
Details: The Doverdale Ams is a well-maintained two-bar pub situated in a residential housing estate with almost 9000 potential customerws living within a 20-minute walk. The darts and pool area along with the Live Sports events are said to be very popular with locals, and the children's play area is perfect to keep the younger guests entertained.
The pub doesn't currently serve food, but is a small kitchen on site that could be made use of with a bit of investment.
The Cross Keys Inn
Address: Main Road, Ombersley, Droitwich, Worcestershire, WR9 0DS
Ingoing cost: £11,500
Annual rent: £30,000
Type: Tenancy
Accommodation: The private quarters comprise three differently sized bedrooms, a kitchen, bathroom, and lounge area.
Details: Located just off the A449, the Cross Keys Inn was first recorded as an alehouse in 1830. With a front room bar area and a two-room restaurant with an extension conservatory to boot, this quaint pub would best suit an experienced publican.
The pub is traditional in style, with a fireplace and wooden ceiling beams creating a cosy atmosphere.The landlords said they are seeking an 'enthusiastic, catering-minded' individual or couple to put in place a great menu and have the ability to market the business well. Think you've got what it takes?
The Crown Inn
Address: Peopleton, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 2EE
Ingoing cost: £40,963
Annual rent: £31,360
Type: Tenancy
Accommodation: The private accommodation consists of two bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen and bathroom.
Details: The Crown Inn is a charming country pub situated on the high street of Peopleton, Pershore. There are no other pubs within a 20-minute walk, meaning that The Crown will enjoy a monopoly over the immediate local area.
Planned refurbishment work on the bar/dining area, kitchen, toilets as well as new signage and lighting is set to take place. The garden will also benefit from a revamp to create a usable space for al fresco dining with an additional 150 covers.
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