A North Yorkshire holiday business has hit the market for £240,000.
This two-bedroom cottage is located in Askrigg near Leyburn.
On sale with estate agent Irvings Property Limited, the property has been used as a holiday let, and is being sold as a "fully equipped and functioning" business.
The cottage is conveniently located for tourists, with views over the Dales and the nearby Roman Road.
It is being sold chain-free, and comes with all fixtures and fittings included.
The property includes a large living room and a dining kitchen fitted with Bosch appliances.
The living room has a high beamed ceiling and is centred around a cast iron open fireplace.
The dining and kitchen area has an electric cooker, washer-drier, dishwasher, and fridge freezer.
There are two double bedrooms on the first floor, both with ensuite shower rooms.
The first bedroom has two windows overlooking the Dales, while the second bedroom has a view of the Roman Road.
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The Askrigg cottage also comes with a car port providing parking for two cars, and a small paved path at the front which serves as a seating area.
Irvings Property said: "A complete, fully equipped and functioning holiday business, ready to take over with current summer bookings.
"Centrally located in this highly regarded and very popular Wensleydale village, To the ground floor there is a living room and a dining kitchen, whilst to the first floor there are two double bedrooms, both with ensuite shower rooms and views over rooftops of the Dales and the Roman Road.
"Having been a very successful holiday cottage, it is being sold with all fixtures and fittings included.
"An early inspection is strongly advised!"
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