A PUB in Halesowen town centre has gone up for sale with a £275k price tag.
The Olde Queens Head, on Birmingham Street, which closed recently, is being marketed by Everard Cole.
Sales notes state that the "substantial semi-detached public house" has two bars, a function room, commercial kitchen and two bedrooms.
They state: "The front bar, which has its own access directly from Birmingham Street, has seating for approximately 40, with a timber bar servery, part timber and tiled flooring and a raised area with fixed perimeter and freestanding seating.
"The rear bar, with seating for c. 30, benefits from its own timber bar servery, fixed perimeter seating, feature fireplace and tiled and timber flooring."
"The pub also benefits from a good sized function room on the first floor.
"The function room has its own bar servery and timber dance floor area."
The domestic accommodation comprises two rooms on the ground floor with two bedrooms, a kitchen and bathroom on the first floor.
There is also a basement beer cellar and a gravelled car park, with space for 12 vehicles.
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