A village pub just outside Norwich with a "fantastic reputation" is up for auction for £800,000.

The Gull Inn, which can seat 165 people in its restaurant, is being sold after the owners decided to retire.

The building, off the A146 in Framingham Pigot, is Grade II listed with character features such as exposed beams and fireplaces.

Norwich Evening News: The downstairs barThe downstairs bar (Image: Auction House)

Norwich Evening News: The restaurant has 165 coversThe restaurant has 165 covers (Image: Auction House)

It is being listed with Auction House with a guide price of £800,000 to £900,000.

The listing states: "The successful weekend carvery business draws a significant local audience and also makes this a destination pub for the whole area having a fantastic reputation."

READ MORE: American-style brunches to launch at NR2 pub

The ground floor has a reception area, dining and bar areas, a professional kitchen and customer toilets.

Norwich Evening News: There are period features like exposed beams and fireplacesThere are period features like exposed beams and fireplaces (Image: Auction House)

Norwich Evening News: There is a garden with seatingThere is a garden with seating (Image: Auction House)

Upstairs is a function room and a roof terrace and bar which requires minor work and could seat a further 40 people.

Also on the first floor is the owner's three-bed flat.

There is a large car park to the front and a garden to the back with seating.

PROPERTY FACTS

Loddon Road, Framingham Pigot

Guide price: £800,000 - £900,000

Auction House East Anglia, 01603 505100, www.auctionhouse.co.uk