A country cottage with a beer garden as a front garden has been listed in the UK.
The pub next door uses the front of the property for its outdoor drinking and dining.
One of the most unusually-located houses in the world has price hopes of £485,000 ($AU947,000) and is under offer.
It could not be a more British set up and one that some Carlton Draught-loving Aussies may love to see replicated.
The cottage is set back from the street, next to the Red Lion Pub in Chenies Village, Rickmansworth, Herefordshire. In this space at the front of the property, leading to the cottage door, are tables, chairs and umbrellas for pub patrons.
It makes the prospect of a Saturday night at home all the more jovial.
“The property is adjacent to the Red Lion Pub and to the front of the cottage there is an area that the pub uses for picnic benches and for the customers of the Red Lion,” the listing says.
“It could make an exceptional home or make a good holiday or buy to let investment.”
At the back, the cottage opens up to farmland. So although the front garden will sometimes be abuzz with the din of Oasis music, chinking glasses and raucous analysis of Hereford FC’s season, at the rear, the new owner can soak up the tranquility of the Herefordshire countryside.
Agents from Rolfe East Northfields were in charge of the sale, which has made headlines around the world.
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