The unique Pots and Pieces tea room in Ross-on-Wye High Street which has been on the market since last Autumn has been reduced in price.

The café, with its eye-catching blue frontage, is now available at just £399,000 for the freehold through Colliers International.

Peter Brunt, a director in the Hotels team at Colliers International, said the café represented exceptional value: “If you have visited Ross-on-Wye the chances are you will have passed, and very possibly dropped in on Pots and Pieces which is located right in the centre of the historic market town, next to the ancient Market House.

“The Grade II listed terraced building dates from the 18th Century and is arranged on ground, first, second and third floors. It also has an extensive basement and a comfortable flat. The new price reflects even better value for money.”

The easy to manage trading area has 26 covers, alongside an interesting range of gifts and home furnishings. It is an ideal combination business, borne out by tidy profits of £66,000 on net sales of £148,733 – of which £21,713 was generated by gift sales.

Peter Brunt added: “Ross-on-Wye is known as the birthplace of British tourism. It is highly accessible to visitors with the M50 leading to the town before becoming the A40, which in turn runs on to the M4, which draws in large numbers of visitors from South Wales, the Midlands and Bristol.”