The Plough Inn has lost its claim to fame as it is now on the property market for £350,000.
The Plough was a local's bar in the built up area of Vauvert in St Peter Port and opened as a public house in 1810.
It closed almost exactly one year ago and landlords the Liberation Group said at the time they were committed to finding a new tenant, but this has not materialised.
It is now on the market for offers upwards of £350,000 and is promoted as a development opportunity.
The agents say that subject to planning permission it could be converted into a home.
The upper floor is already a single bed flat while the ground floor is the pub and kitchen. It does not have a parking space.
The Plough joins a growing list of closed Guernsey pubs to close.
In the immediate vicinity there used to be the Caves De Bordeaux and the West End Bar.

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