A pub company is looking for new landlords to run a pub in a Norfolk village.

Roger Roper had run The Dove Inn at Poringland, on the outskirts of Norwich, for about 30 years until he died in October 2022, aged 78.

The pub closed its doors on August 31 after the lease was surrendered.

Punch Pubs, which owns the premises, is seeking new tenants to take on the pub.

Beccles & Bungay Journal: The Dove at Poringland is situated on the Bungay RoadThe Dove at Poringland is situated on the Bungay Road (Image: Denise Bradley)

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Punch is advertising for a "hands-on management duo with the presence and expertise to excel in both front and back-of-house operations" to take on the business.

Beccles & Bungay Journal: The Dove at Poringland's signThe Dove at Poringland's sign (Image: Denise Bradley)

Beccles & Bungay Journal: The pub is set for a revampThe pub is set for a revamp (Image: Denise Bradley)