About the Pub The White Hart is a double fronted building dating back to the late 1600s and is one of the oldest pubs in St Ives. It is a brick-built property predominantly arranged over two stories, with a single storey extension to the rear. The pub has recently undergone external redecoration, to increse the alreday excellent kerb appeal. The property benefits from having two separate bar areas, both being cosy and traditional in style. The lounge bar is catered to by a wooden servery with loose seating permitting circa 35 covers. The snug bar benefits from its own separate servery and is often utilised for dining covers or private functions. It can cater to in the region of 40 covers, subject to layout. Access to the toilet and basement cellar is gained via the snug area. The property also benefits from a well-equipped trade kitchen replete with a walk-in chiller and a good-sized preparatory area. The kitchen has also undergone a recent refurbishment to help maximise the food offering available. The first floor accommodation provides four letting bedrooms creating a further revenue stream for the pub. Regional Manager's Thoughts This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced publican ideally with knowledge of the local area to take on a beautiful town centre site. There is a fantastic trade kitchen with the opportunity to further drive the food offer. The lovely courtyard garden and option of a pavement license makes the pub a lovely venue to enjoy a drink during the warmer weather. Surrounding Area St Ives, with a population circa 16,500 is a historic market town on the banks of the beautiful River Ouse. It is situated approximately five miles east of Huntingdon and 12 miles north west of the world famous university city of Cambridge easily accessed via the A14 and the guided busway. The White Hart is located on the busy retail thoroughfare at the heart of the town centre with plenty of passing footfall to the pub.