Homes for sale in former pubs in England – in pictures
A Guardian property gallery showcases five homes across England that were converted from former pubs into residential properties, ranging from a Northumberland farmhouse-style house to London flats. The feature highlights how disused pubs, once community hubs, are increasingly being repurposed as housing, reflecting a wider trend of pub closures and conversions across the country.
The properties include Tosson Tower House in Great Tosson, Northumberland, a former drovers' inn with five bedrooms for £925,000; a two-bedroom flat in a converted Noah's Ark pub in Deptford, London, for £435,000; Swan House in Staines, Surrey, a six-bedroom former pub with an annexe for £1.25m; a two-bedroom house from the redeveloped Woodpecker pub in Spetisbury, Dorset, for £300,000; and a one-bedroom Islington flat in the old Langton Arms, which closed in 1989, for £500,000.
- Guardian gallery features five English homes converted from former pubs
- Prices range from £300,000 in Dorset to £1.25m in Surrey
- Properties retain pub features like old signage and cellars