MAIDSTONE -
KENT
FISHERMANS ARMS
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Conveniently situated in the town centre, the
Fishermans Arms is a truly historic building, reputedly the oldest
building in Maidstone, dating back to 1430 - and like all good pubs has its own
resident ghost, known as Black Jack by the locals, a soldier who died in the
building having been injured in a battle which took place in the town. A
friendly pub, offering great ales and featuring in the CAMRA guide, it has a
small and tranquil courtyard garden with brightly coloured planters and baskets
of flowers, and plenty of entertainment. Sky Sports is very popular with the
regulars - football, cricket and rugby and other sports are regularly screened;
for those of a less sporting nature traditional pub games such as cribbage,
dominoes and shut the box are available too. Food is currently served at
lunchtime. Two bedroom accommodation. |
ESTIMATED INGOINGS
£17,000 |
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ASHFORD - KENT
PLOUGH INN, BRABOURNE LEES
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The Plough is a historic pub in the large village of
Brabourne Lees in the middle of the Kent countryside just off the A20 between
Ashford and Folkestone. Built in 1750 the pub has retained its historic charm
with numerous oak beams, inglenook fireplace and traditional decor. The large
beer garden, with beautiful countryside views has a bat and trap pitch and
regular barbecues are held in the summer. Currently there is a pool table,
board games and also regular live music performances, charity events and theme
nights. The excellent restaurant, listed in The Good Food Guide, currently
serves imaginative home-cooked meals in a broadly traditional style, often
using vegetables, herbs and fruit from the garden. |
ESTIMATED INGOINGS
£22,500 |
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