A "BUSY" gift shop, occupying a "prime" location in Llangollen is up for sale.
Cottage Cards and Crafts, located on Castle Street in the "thriving tourist hub" of Llangollen has been placed on the market.
The business is up for sale with Hart & Co, with an asking price of £124,999. The shop's leasehold is available, with an annual rent of £24,900.
Based in the middle of the town centre, the "must-visit" gift store is a popular site with locals and tourists offering a wide range of gifts and accessories.
The site is available due to the current owners looking to retire.
A spokesperson for Hart & Co said: "This busy gift shop covers the whole spectrum of gifts and accessories for all generations and is a must-visit for all those travelling to Llangollen.
"A comprehensive giftware business selling souvenirs, gifts and accessories for all generations. The Business has occupied this position over half a century and is a real draw to the many thousands who visit this region on an annual basis.
"Established over a great many years and occupying a prime location with arguably the highest footfall within this thriving tourist hub.
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"Llangollen is a busy year-round tourist town and the home of the International Musical Eisteddfod. The town has become synonymous with being one of the gateways to Wales.
"Situated on the banks of the River Dee with other prime attractions such as the Llangollen Canal, the Froncysyllte Aqueduct, and a thriving area of outstanding natural beauty.
"The area commands a huge following as a tourist destination and for those seeking the pleasures of the outdoors.
"The centrally situated premises occupy the heart of the town and provide exceptionally high foot fall. Internal and external trading areas, together with ancillary accommodation, total approximately 1,100 sq ft."
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