FOUR pubs are up for sale across Wirral. Here’s how much they’ll cost you.

The pubs are listed for sale on Rightmove and range in location and price from £280,000 to £850,000.

Here is what's on offer in Wirral, how much they cost, and what you can expect:

The Duke of Wellington, Seaview Road, Wallasey - £799,000

Dukes is a three storey corner property comprising a public house to the ground floor with extensive lounge areas, large bar, kitchen and male/female toilets and basement.

To the first and second floors, there are nine residential one bedroom self contained flats with en suites.

The description listed on Rightmove states: “We are delighted to offer for sale a Freehold Public House with 9 Self Contained One Bedroom Flats above, which have recently been renovated, in a prime location.

“The Dukes Bar & Grill is a well established property in a prominent position in one of the busiest roads within the town, on the corner of Wallasey Road and Seaview Road with extremely high footfall and passing trade.

Highly convenient for commuters with easy access to the M53 motorway for Chester, North Wales and Manchester. Liverpool City Centre is a 10 minute drive away.”

The commercial element is currently trading as a bar and grill and is rented for £25,000 per annum (no vat) on a five year lease commencing September 2 2022.

The residential flats are stated as being in a “very good standard all with en suites”, and are currently let at £475pcm (circa) on Assured Shorthold Leases.

Current income is £73,840 pa.

Misty Blues, Manor Road, Wallasey - £280,000

Misty Blues is a public house and function room set over two floors which forms part of a detached property.

The description on Rightmove states: “What a fabulous and rare occasion to purchase an extensive commercial venue, forming part of a substantial detached property. Currently trading as 'Misty Blues', an established and highly reviewed public house.

“The ground floor with its own private access is the public house, and briefly comprises of large seating and bar area with steps leading down to the toilets. “Behind the bar, is a large fitted kitchen and serving area to the beer garden.

“The basement contains the large function room, with its own bar area, stage and dancefloor with an additional room for serving/storing food, and further toilets.

“Also within the basement is a large space with multiple storage rooms and office area. The basement has its own access via Grosvenor Street for customers, however can also be accessed from within 'Misty Blues' for staff purposes.”

All fixtures and fittings are included in the sale.

The Park View, Prince Street, Birkenhead - £230,000

This wet-led community local is described as being in a “densely populated Wirral town”.

The main bar holds 50 while the lounge holds 40. There are four letting bedrooms and an enclosed courtyard. The property is suitable for change of use.

Royal Oak, Town Lane, Neston - £850,000

The property comprises the ground, basement, and first floor of a two storey detached public house with brick and rendered elevations beneath a pitched tile roof.

In the basement, there is a beer cellar and storage.

The ground floor provides split trading accommodation, with the main lounge bar providing seating for 45 customers and the public bar providing seating for 25 customers over loose tables, chairs and fixed bench seating.

Ancillary areas include the customer WC’s, a single gentlemen’s WC, and an accessible toilet.

The first floor comprises manager’s accommodation consisting of three bedrooms, living room, kitchen, office, and WC.

The entire property is let to two private individuals on a 20 year lease from April 6 2017 at a current rent of £74,319 per annum which is subject to five yearly open market reviews and annual uncapped RPI increases.

A rent deposit of £17,915.72 is held by the landlord. Business unaffected by sale.