Located on Bridge Street in the heart of the historic market town of Buckingham, the New Inn sits close to the town centre and its mix of independent shops, cafés and local amenities. The building forms part of a traditional terrace and has long been a familiar feature within the local community, serving residents and visitors alike. Perfectly positioned for both locals and tourists, the pub is just a short walk from the University of Buckingham and within easy reach of popular attractions such as Stowe Gardens and Claydon House, drawing visitors to the area throughout the year. The pub benefits from strong transport links, with regular bus services connecting Buckingham to surrounding towns including Milton Keynes, Bicester and Aylesbury. Road access is also convenient, with the nearby A421 providing direct links to the wider region, making the New Inn an accessible and well-located pub at the heart of this thriving market town.
The trade area consists of a one-room bar with a cosy snug located at the upper end, creating a more intimate space for guests to relax. The main bar servery sits at the heart of the room, acting as the focal point of the pub and serving customers throughout the open trading area. To the rear, a small trade kitchen supports a simple bar food offer, providing classic pub-style dishes to complement the drinks selection.
At the back of the property, a fully enclosed courtyard offers an additional outdoor space for customers, ideal for socialising during the warmer months. The overall layout provides a welcoming and relaxed environment, with a mix of open social space and quieter corners for guests to enjoy.
The private accommodation is split over two floors and consists of three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room and a bathroom, all in good order.