A HISTORIC 17th-century pub in Abergele is on the market for a starting bid of £335,000.

The Holland Arms, located on Llanrwst Road, Trofarth, is being sold through an online auction and is being marketed by Rhyl-based estate agents, Elwy.

The pub, which is set in the heart of the picturesque North Wales countryside, is being offered as a unique business opportunity, complete with spacious accommodation for the owners.

The Holland Arms is "bursting with original features", including exposed beams and a cosy open fireplace.

The pub also boasts spacious bar areas with ample tables and chairs.

The dining area can accommodate up to 60 covers, making it ideal for serving local cuisine or creating a bespoke menu.

The property includes a fully equipped commercial kitchen and a large outdoor beer garden with seating and scenic views.

The accommodation comprises four well-sized bedrooms located on the upper floors.

There is also a spacious living area with countryside views, a family bathroom, and a utility room.

The heating and hot water for the pub and owners' accommodation are provided by a recently installed Worcester LPG boiler.

The property also includes a garage and storage sheds.

There is ample parking space for both guests and residents, and a beautiful garden area which could be used for hosting events or expanding the outdoor dining experience.

The pub has approximately half an acre of gardens.

The Holland Arms has a 4.5-star rating on TripAdvisor, with the current owners having established a loyal customer base. The pub has a five-star hygiene rating.

The listing notes that there is potential for further development of the pub's food and beverage sales, and the possibility of converting the four-bedroom living quarters into guest accommodation or a B&B.

The pub is a freehold property.

For more information contact Elwy on 01745 770882.