The 18th Century tearoom with “a wealth of charm” at Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall has been relisted for sale at a new price.
Tan-y-Pistyll which has been described as “one of the most enchanting property purchases in Wales” has been relisted on the market for a price nearly £200,000 less than it was last year.
Seated at the iconic Pistyll Rhaeadr falls, which attract thousands of visitors every year, the business is considered a golden opportunity for someone looking to purchase a thriving business.
Agents Sidney Phillips who are handling the sale said: “Tan-y-Pistyll, is a multi-faceted hospitality business which offers successful tea rooms, letting accommodation, camp site, wedding venue commercial car park and toilets, from which it derives a considerable revenue.
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“The buildings have a wealth of charm and is currently only scratching its surface with the business’s full potential in the hands of retiring owners.”
“Dating back to between 1776 and 1778 and being Grade II listed, is the Tan-y-Pistyll’s Tea Room, which was constructed as a sheltering cottage for the convenience of visitors to the falls.
“At ground floor is a very attractive tea room which seats 32. It has part boarded and part carpeted floor, beamed ceiling and exposed stone walls. There is a feature fireplace with solid fuel burner installed.”
This however is only one aspect of the business. Sidney Phillips added: “There is a serving counter adjacent to the access to a fully equipped kitchen.
“At first floor is a self contained two bedroom holiday let with separate external access. It has a lounge with veranda which overlooks the adjacent river and the foot of the falls.
“There is a small Kitchen area off and two double bedrooms both with ensuite shower rooms.
“Wrapping around the tea rooms and overlooking the river and the base of the waterfall, is a patioed area able to cater for 40 plus customers seated.
“Located to the rear of the tea rooms is a timber-built building which is utilised as a holiday let/airbnb.
“To the front is a prayer room for guests and in the main body of the building is the letting accomodation which consists of a lounge with ‘Hobbit Bedroom’, kitchen and separate shower room.”
The asking price for the tearooms is £745,000
Anyone interested in purchasing the property can contact the Sidney Phillips office on 01981 250333 or email wales@sidneyphillips.co.uk
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