A former pub dating back hundreds of years is going up for auction.
The property lies in the village of East Bilney, near Dereham, and was the once-thriving Morgan's Ales & Stout pub.
The brewery was founded in 1720 before vastly growing over the next century leading to more than 600 tied pubs by 1904.
Morgan's Ale & Stout was the longest-running traditional brewery in Norwich before its closure in 1985.
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The property has now been converted into a four-bedroom semi-detached cottage and is going under the hammer.
The ground floor consists of an entrance hall that leads into three reception rooms, a kitchen-diner and a downstairs bathroom.
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Upstairs there are four bedrooms and a family shower room.
Towards the rear of the house and through the garden is a large detached annexe, with its historic beams fully intact.
The property in Fakenham Road is going up for auction with Connect UK auctions at midday on February 20 with a guide price of £285,000.
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