
The freehold for a renowned London music pub where 1990s bands like Blur and Nirvana both performed is up for sale for £2.7m.
The Bull and Gate in Kentish Town is being marketed by leisure agents Davis Coffer Lyons.
It totals almost 4,200sq ft and includes a live music room and eight bedrooms.
The 17th-century public house on Kentish Town Road has been owned by the same family, the Lynskey family, for 32 years.
The property has also traded in the past as a launderette, snooker hall, and a theatre.
Chris Bickle, pub and bar agent at Davis Coffer Lyons, said: "This landmark pub venue is quite possibly the most renowned place in the capital to see unsigned acts and has played a major and historical role in London's drinking and live music scene for decades. It is no secret that some of the UK's treasured venues are struggling in the economic downturn, but we very much hope to find a buyer who can continue the tradition of live music at this location. At the same time, the sheer size of the building will obviously appeal to investors and developers."
By Neil Gerrard
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