Major price cut for tourist site next to one of the ‘seven wonders of Wales’

In a recent development, a delightful tearoom and tourist spot located by one of the ‘seven wonders of Wales’ has announced a significant price reduction. Tan-y-Pistyll, affectionately known as “the little house under the waterfall,” is situated in the Berwyn mountain range next to the awe-inspiring Pistyll Rhaeadr. This impeccably picturesque spot attracts tourists annually to witness the spectacular 240-foot waterfall, hailed as Wales’ highest ‘single-drop’ waterfall and the tallest in Great Britain. The waterfall, created by the Afon Disgynfa cascading into the Afon Rhaeadr in three segments, with the uppermost section reaching around 40 metres, is a sight to behold.

Nestled at the base of this natural wonder, Tan-y-Pistyll offers a fully equipped tearoom within a historic building overlooking the river. Additionally, there is a charming two-bedroom apartment available for holiday rentals with a private balcony to enjoy the serene view. The property includes a campsite, a chalet, a traditional showman’s caravan, and a sought-after retreat centre for group stays and weddings, all situated on 25 acres of leased land from the Wynnstay Estate. The package also features a leasehold for a three-bedroom house with a secluded garden and designated parking space.

Initially listed at a guide price near £950,000, the property’s current reduced price is £745,000 under the management of Sidney Phillips. This price cut presents a unique opportunity for potential buyers interested in owning this exceptional piece of Welsh countryside and its associated amenities and accommodations. This news showcases a promising opportunity for those seeking a slice of tranquillity and natural beauty in the heart of Wales.