Nation votes the humble pub as most sought after community feature

Nation votes the humble pub as most sought after community feature

When it comes to the quintessential English village, several key components are needed. Church, shop, perhaps a village green and, most importantly according to the latest research from Jackson-Stops, a good pub. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

With more people staying in and around the home due to national lockdowns and various tiered restrictions since the Coronavirus outbreak in March, a strong-community environment where residents can get support from and enjoy the company of their neighbours is at the top of house hunters’ wish lists.

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