A prominent pub operator has announced that it is selling more than 60 of its inns - including a central Tenby venue. 

Marston's, which owns more than 1,400 sites across the UK, has put 61 of its properties on the market, to be sold individually, in small groups or as a whole collection. 

One of the pubs set to be sold is Evergreen Inn on St John’s Hill in Tenby. 

The inn is described as “Tenby’s hidden gem”, and sits under the shadow of the railway viaduct arches. 

Evergreen Inn is a two-storey terraced building in a row of “quaint” cottages, and there is a patio area to the front of the property. 

Inside, the ground floor is made up of an open-plan bar and a dining area, while upstairs there is a commercial kitchen and two-bed owners’ accommodation. 

The property, as well as Marston’s other pubs for sale, is being marketed by Christie & Co. 

Noel Moffitt, senior director of corporate pubs and restaurants, commented: "This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals and multiple operators to acquire established successful public houses across England and Wales.

"The pub sector has been very resilient over the last few years and has adapted well to the challenges and, despite interest in the sector, there is a lack of properties on the market.

"This portfolio offers new entrants and existing operators a wonderful opportunity to acquire investments or operate their own businesses."

Marston’s head of estates, Judith Rafique, commented: "Following a routine review of our estate we have taken the decision to offer to market a varied range of property types. 

“This enables us to focus on our strategic objectives and maximise returns from our core estate."