BRITAIN’S tallest waterfall which comes with its own five bedroom B&B could be yours for a tempting sum.
Located at the base of the picturesque Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall, near Tan-y-Pistyll, Wales, the incredible feature offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to investors.
One lucky punter could own one of the country’s most magical waterfalls – with a tea room and accommodation business included.
The stunning sight has gone on the market for just £950k.
The listing describes a multi-faceted business opportunity at the base of Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall.
A stunning piece of natural beauty, it i known as one of the “Seven Wonders of Wales“.
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At 240 feet high it is Britain’s tallest single-drop waterfall, captivating all who visit and towers over Niagra which stands at 190 feet in height.
Any prospective owners will be able to enjoy tea and cake while they watch the powerful water surge through the landscape.
Tan-y-Pistyll, ”little house under the waterfall”, is where the owners have established a fantastic business offering a tea room, accommodation to include a two bedroom apartment, chalet and showman’s caravan.
Also included in this bargain bundle listing is a camping field, Prayer lodge used for ceremonies, customer car park and public toilets.
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There is also a three-bedroom detached house for the owners and approximately 25 acres of land.
The listing reads: “Pistyll Rhaeadr is open to the public throughout the year.
“Just a short walk from the car park through the gate near the tea room takes you to the base of the waterfall.
“From here there are many woodland walks to follow, or route up to the waterfall.
“The tearoom has a cosy and rustic appearance, with many original 18th Century features still in existence today.
“The scenery is breath-taking, surrounded on both sides by sheer cliffs and woods.
“The building was listed in a survey that was carried out in 1724.
“It was reported to be owned by a local abbey and was probably used as a remote retreat cell.”
It comes after a dad bought the UK’s most expensive bungalow for £13.5million.
Tom Glanfield knew North Haven Point, located on ‘Millionaire’s Row’ in Dorset’s Sandbanks, would require renovations when he bought it in March 2023.
The bungalow has been dubbed the “world’s most expensive home” and was owned by same family for 117 years before it was sold to Tom.
Known as North Haven Point, the chalet bungalow was extended in the 1950s and has a floor space of just 2,909sq ft.
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It’s £13.5m price tag equates to an eye-watering £4,640 per square foot.
And, the home’s per-square-foot cost humbly thrashes the value of luxury properties in Monaco, Hong Kong and New York.