For some people having the opportunity to own a pub would be fulfilling a lifelong dream, and if you live in Dorset you may be in luck.
There are several pubs in the county which are on the lookout for new landlords if the price is right.
Here are three pubs which are up for sale in Dorset right now that you can take a look at.
Three pubs up for sale in Dorset right now
Blandford Forum Pub
Price: £400,000
See the full listing on the BusinessesForSale.com website here
Located in the market town of Blandford Forum this hotel and pub takes up 5,500 square feet.
It is described as being "ripe for development" and is suitable for a variety of uses subject to planning consent.
There are three ground-floor trading areas plus ancillary rooms and a commercial kitchen.
Elsewhere, there are 11 bedrooms, five bathrooms, three separate WCs plus a two-bedroom flat and bed-sit.
Additional features include a courtyard, a 10-space car park, four external stores and a separate detached store.
Cerne Abbas pub
Price: £495,000
See the full listing on the BusinessesForSale.com website here
The Giant Inn is located in the village of Cerne Abbas and is described as a "highly desirable and refurbished Grade II listed former coaching inn".
It has a main bar area, dining areas, a commercial kitchen, and owner's accommodation.
To the rear of the pub is an enclosed rear garden with patio and lawned seating areas for around 78 customers, a brick-built Skittle Alley and various outbuildings/store rooms.
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Child Okeford pub
Price: £455,000
See the full listing on the BusinessesForSale.com website here
Located near the centre of the village of Child Okeford this pub is described as an "easy-to-run single bar operation".
Alongside the bar area, there is a three-bedroom flat and a separate holiday cottage as part of it.
The pub also benefits from a trade garden area, and previous planning permission was granted for an extension of the dining area.
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