A village pub that has been closed since January 2023 is up for auction.

The Windmill, in Necton near Swaffham, will be auctioned at a guide price of £300,000 to £350,000 on March 20, 2024.

The venue was the last remaining pub in the village before its closure so there will be limited competition for the new tenants.

Watton & Swaffham Times: It has been empty since January 2023It has been empty since January 2023 (Image: Auction House)

Watton & Swaffham Times: The pub has a spacious bar areaThe pub has a spacious bar area (Image: Auction House)

Watton & Swaffham Times: There is plenty of seating for the community to come together in one spaceThere is plenty of seating for the community to come together in one space (Image: Auction House)

Watton & Swaffham Times: There is also a second smaller bar space There is also a second smaller bar space (Image: Auction House)

The Windmill was known for its good food, large beer garden and ample parking space.

The main bar area is large, allowing much of the community to come together at one time.

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A second smaller bar can be found in the formal dining area to one side of the property.

It has a good quality kitchen - which was newly fitted after a fire in 2019 - and a three-bed flat upstairs.

Watton & Swaffham Times: A formal dining area sits separately from the main pubA formal dining area sits separately from the main pub (Image: Auction House)

Watton & Swaffham Times: The venue was well-known for its good food before its closureThe venue was well-known for its good food before its closure (Image: Auction House)

Watton & Swaffham Times: A new kitchen was fitted after a fire broke out in 2019A new kitchen was fitted after a fire broke out in 2019 (Image: Auction House)

Watton & Swaffham Times: A generous beer garden patio can be found at the rearA generous beer garden patio can be found at the rear (Image: Auction House)

Watton & Swaffham Times: There is ample parking space availableThere is ample parking space available (Image: Auction House)

Auction House estimates the pub was producing an income of £20,000 per annum in the 18 years before its closure.

Interested parties can contact Auction House East Anglia for more photos, information or to arrange a viewing.