17th century farmhouse with its own private pub is on the market for £1.25million
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A 17th century farmhouse with its own private pub has gone on the market for 1.25 million pounds sterling.< /p>
The owner of Laurel Farmhouse in the West Yorkshire village of Bramham will be able to host neighbors and friends for a drink in its own boozer - which was fitted out by a brewery in 2012.
The house dates from 1675 and has unique features including exposed beams, exposed walls stonework and fireplaces.
Dr Gordon Williams and his wife Tracy, who bought the property 20 years ago, had the main house renovated and converted an old farm building to create the pub - named The White Rose.
This is not a commercial venue and does not have a license to operate as a public institution.
A 17th century farmhouse with its own private pub has gone on the market for 1.25 million pounds sterling.< /p>
The owner of Laurel Farmhouse in the West Yorkshire village of Bramham will be able to host neighbors and friends for a drink in its own boozer - which was fitted out by a brewery in 2012.
The house dates from 1675 and has unique features including exposed beams, exposed walls stonework and fireplaces.
Dr Gordon Williams and his wife Tracy, who bought the property 20 years ago, had the main house renovated and converted an old farm building to create the pub - named The White Rose.
This is not a commercial venue and does not have a license to operate as a public institution.
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