LET'S face it, we've all dreamt of what it would be like to own a pub.

All those times you've been sat in your local, thinking "why don't they have Estrella on tap?" and "I wouldn't have chosen those chairs!".

Well, now is your chance to put a stamp on your own place, as there are plenty of pubs for sale in Hampshire right now.

From old classics, to city centre taverns, there is a lot to choose from.

Here are the listings currently on Rightmove:

£750,000 - Platform Tavern, Town Quay, Southampton

Daily Echo:

Having purchased the pub in 1997 from Southampton City Council, the current owner has operated the business for over 20 years. During this time he has developed the pub into a successful wet led operation renowned for its quality beer and music offering, featuring many live acts throughout the year.

The pub was featured in the James Cameron Hollywood movie, Titanic and is renowned for having part of the old walls housed in the pub dating back to 1350.

£1.095m -  The Fox, North Waltham, Basingstoke

Daily Echo:

The property comprises four former workers’ cottages of two-story construction under a pitched slate roof. To the rear are three single-storey pitched roof extensions, with pebble-dash elevations these provide kitchen and WC accommodation. The areas between the extensions have been infilled to provide additional service accommodation.

To the front of the property is a garden area laid to lawn, including a small children’s play area and a collection of timber trestle style tables capable of accommodating approximately 100 covers.

Leasehold £50,000 - Hunters Inn, Winchester Hill, Romsey

Daily Echo:

The Hunters Inn is in a prominent position fronting the A3090 in Romsey, which is one of the major main roads into the town the centre of which is about a mile and a half away.

There is a densely populated affluent customer base who reside in quality housing close to the business and provide a regular and loyal following.

£1.25m - Firehouse, Vincents Walk, Southampton

Daily Echo:

Remember heading to Firehouse? 

Well, it's now up for sale.

The 22,453 sq. ft. site will set you back around £1.25m.

However, planning permission has been granted for the demolition of the Firehouse and erection of a 13 storey building comprising of 39 residential units as well as commercial units located over two floors and basement ancillary space.

£395,000 - The Star Inn, Church Street, Alton

Daily Echo:

The Star Inn is a closed, detached two storey Victorian building, adjacent to the village green with parking to the front and rear.

The pub briefly comprises a front terrace area, public bar, restaurant and three bedroom owner's accommodation.

£835,000 - The White Hart, White Hart Lane, Tadley

Daily Echo:

The White Hart is a large detached property of brick construction under a pitched tiled roof with an extension to the rear. The pub is set in its own grounds of approximately half an acre, with the original building dating back to the early 19th Century.

The extension was added in 2004 by the current owners, which allowed the addition of the nine letting bedrooms. The first floor of the main building provides spacious four bedroom owners' accommodation which has seen a recent refurbishment.

£500,000 - The Cricketers Arms, Tangley, Andover

Daily Echo:

The pub has been run by a hands on owner operator for the last 29 years, during which time the pub built up a good reputation locally for a quality food offering.

The property is Grade II Listed and was built in the 16th Century and briefly comprises a bar, restaurant, function room, two bedroom owners' accommodation, and 10 detached en suite letting rooms to the rear of the property.

£500,000 - The Star Inn, London Road Bentley, Alton

Daily Echo:

A substantial semi-detached property with white rendered elevations arranged over two floors. Comprising a main open plan bar area with central bar servery, restaurant with coffee bar, commercial kitchen, and beer cellar. To the first floor is three double bedrooms, living room, bathroom, and a domestic kitchen.

The pub has undergone significant refurbishment since it was purchased in 2011. This is an ideal opportunity for owner operators to benefit from refurbished trade areas and well-apportioned owner's accommodation or investors as the pub has been historically tenanted.

£475,000 - The Crown Inn, Romsey Road, Kings Somborne

Daily Echo:

The property was built in 1753 and comprises a Grade II Listed, two storey semi-detached building, with single storey extension to the left elevation. The Crown Inn has painted and rendered mock Tudor elevations beneath a thatched roof.

Externally there is a beer garden to the side with seating for approximately 30 customers. There are some additional picnic benches provided to the front of the property also.

£145,000 - The Swallow, Pilgrims Way, Andover

Daily Echo:

A large, detached, two-story purpose-built public house with single story extensions to the side and rear, that has undergone a recent improvement program which has given it a modern feel, having last been refurbished in 2014.

The property comprises an open plan bar area, function room, and three-bedroom owners accommodation. Externally there is an extensive carpark and two large outside terrace areas.