The Bull, on Bridge Street, shut its doors to customers in January 2019 after its landlord went bankrupt.
It was eventually put on the market back in 2022, but there was reportedly “no active interest” from prospective buyers.
The pub is currently being listed by estate agents Fleurets East at an asking price of £500,000, with a spokesman confirming it was still available.
Some of the venue’s features include an open plan lounge/bar that has enough space for about 50 customers.
There is also an open floor area with oak flooring, along with a timber bar servery and back shelving located to one side, as well as a separate area for toilets.
Other areas of the pub include a trade kitchen, a storage area with plenty of space for fridge/freezers and a basement cellar.
On the first floor are four letting bedrooms, all of which are double size with en suite shower rooms as well as a large store/office.
Outside, there is a terraced area at the front of the property facing Bridge Street, which can be used for dining and drinking.
It is currently being listed at an asking price of £500,000 (Image: Fleurets)
The pub is believed to date as far back as 1837 and was given its name as it was located on what was then known as Bull Street.
It is said that the road’s name was changed after a visit to Fakenham from the soon-to-be Queen Victoria, who became stuck in a ford in her carriage and vowed never to return to the town unless a bridge was built.
Although the bridge was duly built, the long-reigning monarch still never returned to the town.
The full listing for the pub can be found on the Rightmove and Fleurets East websites.