A village pub is still up for sale after first appearing on the market more than a year ago. 

The De La Pole Arms is located opposite St Andrew's Church in Wingfield, a village in north Suffolk around 10 miles away from Eye and Halesworth. 

Estate agents Everard Cole first marketed in the property in March of last year asking for freehold offers in the region on £350k. 

The pub has a pitched pantile roof believed to date back to the 16th century. 

East Anglian Daily Times: The main bar provides 20 coversThe main bar provides 20 covers (Image: Everard Cole)

On the ground floor the trade area has period features such as exposed beams, quarry tiles, stripped wooden floorboards and open fireplaces. 

The main bar area, entrance porch and main restaurant dining room can provide 64 covers while the patio area outside has 24 covers for alfresco dining. 

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East Anglian Daily Times: The restaurant area has a vaulted ceiling with exposed raftersThe restaurant area has a vaulted ceiling with exposed rafters (Image: Everard Cole)

A second bar room which was used for a carvery service could be renovated to provide space for further covers. 

The ground floor is completed with a well-equipped commercial trade kitchen, ancillary storage area and ground floor cellar. 

On the first floor there is spacious private accommodation including a living room, two double bedrooms, an office and further loft space on the second floor which could be used as a third bedroom.

East Anglian Daily Times: The commercial trade kitchen can be used to reintroduce food offeringsThe commercial trade kitchen can be used to reintroduce food offerings (Image: Everard Cole)READ MORE: Prominent A140 pub up for sale as village seeks to reinstate Magpie sign over road

A gravelled car park for the pub has parking space for 16 vehicles and to the rear of the building is a private courtyard which includes a timber shed. 

The De La Pole Arms traded as wet sales only but the new owner will have opportunity to reintroduce food offerings to guests. 

East Anglian Daily Times: There is a patio area for alfresco diningThere is a patio area for alfresco dining (Image: Everard Cole)All trade fixtures and fittings are included in the sale.

It is Grade II listed and falls within a Conservation Area in the village of Wingfield. 

Everard Cole is continuing to list the property for freehold offers in the £350k region.