The Tattersalls Hotel in Barringun has burnt to the ground over Christmas.
Local Rural Fire Service (RFS) crews got a call at midnight on December 25 to report the pub was ablaze.
RFS NSW Far West district manager Vaughn Elsworth said the crews arrived to find the pub “pretty well destroyed”.
Local crews couldn’t do much to prevent the destruction of the hotel, however, no other buildings were destroyed in the fire.
Nobody was injured in the blaze.
An investigation into the fire is underway.
RFS volunteers attending the fire included Colin Stone, Buck Ellery, Peter Mallon, Matt Mallon, Monique Wilson, Darryl Pierpoint, Deputy Fire Captain Greg Oates and his wife Kim Oates, and Fire Captain Ray McMaster.
Constable Glenn Wilson was on scene responding as the only police officer for more than 140 kilometres, said RFS volunteer Monique Wilson.
The pub has been in the spotlight lately as former publican 93-year-old Mary Crawley, has had it for sale.
Ms Crawley was believed to be Australia’s oldest publican.
She was eventually successful in the sale, with the Barringun pub sold in the past month.