This historic pub for sale has parts that date back to the 17th century - and now it could be yours. 

The Butchers’ Arms, in Carhampton, is thought to have been built in 1638, with parts added in the 19th and 20th centuries. 

The pub was originally three properties and is stone-built with a tile roof, with an aluminium sign designed by international sculptor Rachel Reckitt. 

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The bar servery area. (Vickery Holman)

Period features throughout the pub include stone walls, exposed beams and feature fireplaces with stone surrounds. 

On the ground floor of the pub, there is a traditional one bar service area and seating, as well as a separate dining area and games room, with space for 50 covers overall. 

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The restaurant area. (Vickery Holman)

Also on this level are a trade kitchen, a beer cellar, a washroom and various storage areas. 

Upstairs, there are three en-suite letting rooms, as well as living accommodation for the owner. 

The accommodation is made up of a lounge, a kitchen, an office, three double bedrooms and a single room. 

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One of the outdoor seating areas. (Vickery Holman)

Outside, there is a beer garden, a private garden and a rear paddock, as well as two customer car parks. 

The sale will include the premises licence, but no furniture or fittings will be included. 

The property is being sold by estate agent Vickery Holman for a freehold price of £425,000. 

The agent described the property as “a grade II detached public house understood to have been originally three conjoined units with origins in the 17th century and later additions in the 19th and 20th centuries."