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The Yummy Pub Co has announced it has sold the Stoke Newington-based The Clarence Pub to Robert Webster Shaw for £125,000.

Shaw also owns the Anchor and Hope in London and has other business interests in The Canton Arms, and the Magdalen Arms in Oxford

Built in 1860, the pub has been owned by the Yummy Pub Co since 2015.

Anthony Pender of Yummy Pubs said: “An efficient sale process means that we can now focus our continued growth through Freehold acquisition, which has also been supported by Christie and Co with advice and services in 2019 relating to the purchase of the freehold interest in The Wiremill Inn, making our first site 13 years ago our first freehold conversion.”

Stewart Harkness, director at Christie and Co, who handled the sale added: “This has been a great opportunity for the purchaser to add to his portfolio and shows that the pub market is still strong when we are looking at selling quality pubs.”

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