WREXHAM and Flintshire are home to hundreds of traditional and modern pubs, restaurants and bars that have become favourite spots for most locals.
While some look the same as they did 100-years-ago, others have been completely transformed and refurbished which often happens when they see a change of hands.
One of the many perks of having a favourite local is getting to know the face behind the bar. And yet, due to the economic climate, pubs are often put up for sale without customers realising.
For anyone in the market or merely curious to know, here are the former and current pubs on the market across Wrexham and Flintshire:
Wrexham
Tyn-y-Capel Inn & Restaurant - Church Road, Wrexham.
Marked by Sidney Phillips for £600,000. Situated in the Clywedog Valley village, the building features a main bar, function room, restaurant, and two-bedroom accommodation.
White Horse - High Street, Overton
Marketed by Matthew Phillips Surveyors for £374,999. A highly attractive three-storey Ruabon red brick public house. There are three individual trading rooms, a separate function room, large flat and extensive beer patio.
Crown Inn - High Street, Wrexham
Marked by Sidney Phillips for £215,000. A traditional free house on a main high street, featuring five-bedrooms.
The Swan Inn - Pontfadog, Llangollen
Marketed by Bowen for £395,000. An excellent opportunity to purchase a thriving country public house, benefiting from a traditional bar, restaurant and three ensuite letting rooms together with separate living accommodation.
The Hand Hotel - Bridge Street, Llangollen
Marketed by Graham + Sibbald for £1,900,000. An impressive 58-bedroom historic market town hotel, inn and restaurant.
Flintshire
The Colomendy Arms - Cadole, Mold
Marked by Sidney Phillips for £450,000. A public house with a sizeable trade garden and three bedroom owners accommodation. Located in the village of Cadole near Loggerheads Country Park and Moel Famau which attracts numerous tourists and walkers to the area.
The Red Lion - Llanasa, Holywell
Marketed by Sidney Phillips for £325,000. Located in the affluent and charming Flintshire village of Llanasa, this Grade II listed public house has four bedroom owners accommodation and five ensuite letting rooms. Just one mile from the coast between Holywell and Prestatyn, popular with walkers and cyclists.
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Feathers Inn - Whitford Street, Holywell
Marketed by Sidney Phillips for £290,000. A fantastic town centre public house and Grade II listed Georgian style building. It features a main bar, spacious owner accommodation and a separate three bed bungalow.
Mechanics Arms - Chester Road, Pentre
Marketed by Everard Cole Ltd for £290,000. This detached brick build property extends to two storeys under a pitched tile roof. It consists of a large open plan trading area featuring a detached barn and four-bedroom accommodation.
Boars Head - High Street, Holywell
Marketed by Sidney Phillips for £240,000. Based in a Flintshire market town, this public house is an open plan trade area with a newly installed trade garden. It features five ensuite letting rooms.
Red Lion - High Street, Holywell
Marketed by Everard Cole for £225,000. Reduced price. This mid-terrace stone built public house features a lounge bar and games room, two bedroom living accommodation and three former letting bedrooms.
The Crown Inn - High Street, Caergwrle
Marketed by Sidney Phillips for £215,000. This popular village location is the perfect place for a traditional free house. It features five bedrooms and has a split level trade garden.
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