ASPIRING landlords could be pulling pints sooner than they think in North Wales, with a range of pubs currently up for sale across the region.

Here, we have taken a look at five of the area's pub venues looking for new owners (all featured on RightMove).

 

Market Vaults, Anglesey

The Market Vaults is situated in the town centre of Llangefni on Anglesey, directly opposite the Town Hall. 

It is on the market for a price of £200,000.
 

Rhyl Journal:

Internally the trading area is situated at ground floor level to a central bar servery. There are also a Public bar, lounge and games room over split levels.

Customer WC’s, former catering kitchen and beer cellar are also at ground floor level.

Rhyl Journal:

The first and second floors provide former living and letting accommodation. The first floor provides two bedrooms, lounge, office, kitchen and bathroom with separate WC. To the second floor are five former letting rooms.

For more information, visit the RightMove listing here.

 

We Three Loggerheads, Flintshire

A two floor detached property situated on Ruthin Road in Mold, We Three Loggerheads dates in part back to the 17th Century. 

It is on the market through Christie and Co for £625,000.

Rhyl Journal:

The property has the advantage of two self-contained en suite bedrooms which have recently been completely re-built and refurbished by the current owners.

There is an external dining area/beer patio for 120 people and private parking for 21 vehicles.

Rhyl Journal:

The pub itself is opposite Loggerheads Country Park which is an area of designated outstanding natural beauty. 

For the full listing, click here.

 

Cob And Pen, Denbighshire

This property is a well-presented pub situated on Rhyl High Street.

It is on the market for a price of £500,000.

Rhyl Journal:

The Cob And Pen is a prominent three storey building which also features four interconnecting trade areas.

Rhyl Journal:

It also comes with two self-contained owners' apartments and two well-presented trade gardens.

For the full listing, click here.

 

Golden Lion Inn, Denbighshire

A welcoming 18th Century village inn situated at the foot of Clywdian hills in Llangynhafal near Denbigh.

The Golden Lion Inn is on the market for a price of £410,000.

Rhyl Journal:

The entrance leads into the public bar with an open fire and TV, seating 30 people comfortably, opposite there are stairs leading down to a larger dining area, seating 24.

The inn sits within 0.7 acres of land, with parking to the rear for up to 30 vehicles, and an outside seating area with fabulous views, seating 100 plus customers, making it ideal for weddings.

Rhyl Journal:

The property is nestled in the foothills of the Clwydian hills, approximately 4 miles from Ruthin and Denbigh, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, with the Offa’s Dyke path just over half a mile away, and Denbigh Castle approximately six miles away.

For the full listing, click here.

 

Old Swan Brewery, Wrexham

This 19th-century town centre pub is located in Wrexham itself. 

The Old Swan is currently on the market for a price of £325,000.

Rhyl Journal:

The Old Swan dates back to the 1811 and sits in the heart of Wrexham town centre.

The property benefits from two internal trade areas with seating for 55, a decked courtyard with seating for 50 and 4 one bedroom apartments.

Rhyl Journal:

For the full listing, click here.