THOSE looking for a change of pace could consider this seven bed, three bath house and self-catering pub in Ireland.
This one-of-a-kind property in Aglish, outside Nenagh in the north of Co. Tipperary, is on the market for a steal at €260,000.
The current owners managed to turn the former public house, Conroy's Old Bar, into a self-catering bar, with a lounge which provides for a sitting room with an open fire while preserving the original bar and counter.
However as it no longer holds a liquor licence, it is, alas, an alcohol-free bar.
In the self-catering bar area of the property, there's also two bedrooms and a shower room and is currently listed on accommodation rental site Airbnb.
The access to the public bar is independent from the house and offers the opportunity to earn an income from the property.
The main house is deceptively large, with five large bedrooms on the first floor and living room with open fire, office, kitchen come dining room with solid fuel stove, utility room and toilet all on the ground floor.
There is also a room to the front which currently operates as a workshop and teaching room, which could provide additional revenue or be incorporated into the living accommodation.
There is also onsite parking, a large garden, an alarm system and an oil fired central heating system.
Conroy's Old Bar also offers access to a multitude of activities such as water-based activities at Lough Derg, cycling, horse riding, golfing, walking, historical sights at Lorrha, Birr and Nenagh to name a few.
The property has also received wide recognition because of its uniqueness and has been reviewed by The Huffington Post, The Guardian, and featured on RTÉ's Nationwide.