A 17th-century pub in an Oxfordshire town with rooms remains on the market for £650,000.

The Three Pigeons Inn on Southam Road which leads into Banbury town centre has been on the market for at least three months. 

The Grade II listed property stands on a busy crossroads with Warwick Road and Castle Street on the edge of the main town centre.

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It was taken over by its current owners in 2011 who completed a 12-month refurbishment programme, which included incorporating a former barn and creating a bar, service facilities, letting accommodation and garden.

The owner’s accommodation is located over the pub and there are also three letting ensuite bedrooms.

The main bar has a boarded floor throughout, a heavily beamed ceiling, an inglenook fireplace and exposed Cotswold stone walls.

There is traditional seating including benches and chairs, seating up to 34 customers.

Inside The Three Pigeons Inn  (Image: Rightmove) There is also room for up to 20 customers in the pub’s dining facilities and a further 20 in the conservatory.

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The garden room is used for private dining and small meetings which can cater for up to 22 people.

The pub is used weekly by the darts team for matches, utilising the dartboard and throw which folds down from a panelled cabinet.

The courtyard garden, which is stone paved, fits around 44 customers and has a covered, illuminated and heated smoking area.