You can rent an entire holiday complex with your own private pub – where you pull £1.55 pints

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YOU can rent three holiday cottages complete with their own pub where you can pull your own pints for less than two quid.

Located near the coastal town of Filey, Yorkshire, Lucasland Holiday Cottages has enough space to sleep 18 guests.

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Lucasland Holiday Cottages has enough space to sleep 18 guests[/caption]
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The holiday complex comes equipped with its own pub[/caption]
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The holiday complex has three cottages, with enough space for six guests in each[/caption]

The holiday complex is made up of three buildings, each able to sleep six guests.

While there are three buildings on-site, Lucasland Holiday Cottages are only rented to one group at any one time, which means holidaymakers will have the place to themselves.

Set inside a converted barn, the cottages still have a number of original features such as beamed ceilings and chalk walls.

One of its best features is the fully-functioning pub where holidaymakers can even pull their own pints.

Before arriving guests can order kegs of beer from the owners, working out at £1.55 per pint according to holiday provider groupaccommodation.com.

The private pub also has a pool table, a dart board and a small flat-screen TV secured in its rafters, providing guests with a quintessential pub experience.

There’s plenty to keep younger guests and non-drinkers entertained too, with the property’s communal courtyard complete where guests will find a hot tub and a barbeque.

Each cottage has one double bedroom with an en-suite, another double bedroom, a twin room and a family bathroom.

There’s also an open plan living room, dining room and kitchen in each of the cottages.

The kitchens are well-equipped and the communal areas have flat-screen TVs and feature fireplaces.

Lucasland Holiday Cottages is just three miles from Filey, an underrated coastal town in Yorkshire.

Earlier this year, Sun reader Mae Duffy described Filey as an excellent alternative to Scarborough.

She said: “Filey is an underrated seaside destination in Yorkshire. It’s a great alternative to Scarborough.”

Filey Beach is a stretch of golden sand that’s ideal for families because of the rock pools that can be explored during low tide.

There’s also Filey Brigg, a long narrow peninsula situated about a mile north of Filey, which offers stunning views of the coastline.

Other nearby amenities to the Lucasland Holiday Cottages include a supermarket and two nearby pubs.

Further afield there’s also Flamingo Land, which is a 35-minute drive from the property.

Two-night stays at Lucasland Holiday Cottages start from £2,250, working out at £62.50 per person per night.

Three other pubs to rent in the UK

WHILE most pubs struggle to get some punters to leave, there are plenty of converted boozers that actually want Brits to stay…

The Old Church House, Devon

The Old Church House is located in Devon and can sleep up to 24 guests with 11 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.

The bar is fully stocked with ale, lager and cider, which can be poured straight from the tap. However, it’s worth keeping in mind that the bar charge will be separate.

There are enough games on offer with a three-quarter size snooker table, a darts alley and a board games corner for all the family.

You’ll also find plenty of off-road parking available in a private, gated car park, with seven-night stays starting from £2,272.

The Boar’s Head Pub, Shropshire

Split into two sections, the former 16th-century pub is perfect for groups of friends and families as it can sleep up to 23.

The main pub retains its original features and offers a traditional bar which can be stocked with beers on tap upon request.

You can even request a fully-cooked breakfast or Sunday Roast from the owners.

Seven-night stays start from £5,709.

The Old Star Inn, Rutland

Set in the quaint village of Long Clawson, within the county of Leicestershire, is a converted former pub, The Old Star Inn.

Dating back to the 17th century, touches of the property's history, such as the original pub features, can be found throughout.

At the same time, it has also been renovated to house a farmhouse-style kitchen and hot tub.

There are five bedrooms and an outdoor seating area for the summer months. Seven-night stays start from £2,019.

Tourists can also book to stay inside a UK-based holiday home with its own Irish pub and Tiki bar.

A number of hotels in the UK are also out of the ordinary, having been converted from old prison buildings.

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There are plenty of communal areas[/caption]
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There are plenty of period features including its wooden beams[/caption]
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The communal courtyard has its own hot tub[/caption]

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