THE ‘only pub’ on a picturesque high street has hit the market after more than two decades.
Situated on the Fife coast, the Crown Tavern in Kinghorn sits in an ideal location for passing trade.
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The Crown Tavern has hit the market as the owner prepares to retireCredit: www.cornerstoneba.co.uk
And the owner said the boozer is in “walk-in condition for new owners and is very easily run”.
It comes as the current landlord prepares for retirement.
The agent said: “The Crown Tavern enjoys a prominent trading location on the High Street, an ideal trading location to serve the local community.
“The property has been in our client’s hands for the last 22 years, during which time our client has overseen the running of a continued busy and popular public bar.”
Commuters can travel to the town by taking a train from Edinburgh or a short 40 minute drive from Perth.
The freehold is offered at £210,000.
Inside boasts a traditional bar area with stools, beer pumps and an inviting lounge area to enjoy drinks.
The online listing continues: “The premises is the only public house on the high street, catering for a loyal local market as well as those visiting the town.
“The business is offered in walk-in condition for new owners and is very easily run.
“It would be ideal for a couple or partnership team.
“Our clients are selling after 22 years in order that they can consider their retirement.”
Kinghorn is located on the Fife coast, approximately three miles south of the larger town of Kirkcaldy.
The town is located on the A921 close to Burntisland as well as Aberdour and Dalgety Bay.
The area has a population of around 3000, although this number can increase during the summer months due to two large holiday parks.
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Punters can enjoy a cold drink and a seat at the inviting bar areaCredit: www.cornerstoneba.co.uk