A Powys pub that is almost 500 years old is up for sale.
The Stumble Inn, Bwlch-y-cibau near Llanfyllin is on the market boasting three trading areas with private accommodation above and a trade garden with parking.
The pub. which is described as an "imposing roadside inn", is thought to have been established in the 16th Century.
The inn used to be called the Cross Keys but was renamed to avoid confusion with other local pubs.
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The pub is extensive and can hold a 50-seat restaurant.
The pub in recent years has been focused on food and offered “an excellent opportunity for visitors to the area to enjoy some of Powys’ fine dining in a classic Welsh restaurant and pub atmosphere”.
The pub has gained a good reputation with visitors leaving a strong set of reviews on both Tripadvisor and Google with one customer saying: “Our party of four stopped at the Stumble Inn for Sunday lunch while passing through Bwlch-y-cibau and were blown away.
“The staff were warm and welcoming and took our orders promptly. Our food arrived swiftly and was fabulous; the best roast dinners we’ve had in a very long time”.
However, it is unclear what this means for the landlords of the pub as the inn is currently up for sale as a freehold and it does not make clear what this means for the future of the current landlord.
The pub is up for sale with an asking price of £350,000.
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