A North Yorkshire cafe by a National Park has been put up for sale for £475,000.
The Falls in Aysgarth is on the market with estate agents Robin Jessop.
Housing a well-established cafe, gift shop, and a five-bedroom apartment, the cafe doubles as a function room, complete with a licensed bar, and can accommodate up to 100 people.
It is a popular spot for visitors to Aysgarth Falls, holidaymakers, locals, and various groups, according to estate agents.
The room features a wooden sprung dance floor and a bar area.
It is licensed for 212 people until 1am and is used for evening events such as weddings, parties, and community classes.
The estate agents noted there is potential to increase the number of events throughout the year and to extend the cafe's opening hours to offer restaurant dining.
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Its cafe currently operates four days a week for 11 months of the year.
The property also includes a drinks cellar, a separate fire escape, and ladies' and gents' facilities.
A commercial catering kitchen is equipped with a range of stainless steel units, fridges, ovens, a hob, and a prep kitchen with a dishwasher.
The gift shop is located on the ground floor and has recently expanded to include a range of local confectionary, produce, and craft beer.
It provides regular additional income and can be vacated upon possession or an ongoing lease negotiated with the current owners.
The living space on the first floor is accessed via a boot room with independent external access.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of units and integrated appliances, while the living room has an electric stove and two roof lights.
Five bedrooms include four doubles and a single bed/office room, with the main bedroom featuring an ensuite shower room.
The property also benefits from a private walled garden with a patio and lawn, and private parking for five to six vehicles.
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