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Popular North Yorkshire café hits the market with £400,000 price tag
['Joshua Nichol']
The Northern Echo | News
Caffe Curva, on the Market Place in Hawes, is on the market for £400,000 through agents J.R. Hopper and Co, with the sale including a two-bedroom flat above the café - there is no suggestion the café will close in the short term.
The café occupies what the listing calls one of the best trading spots in Hawes, sitting in a sunny position overlooking the busy market square in Upper Wensleydale.
Downstairs, the café has stone flagged floors, white painted beams and large windows looking out over the market square, giving it a light and modern feel.
There is also an upper café area with polished wooden floors and an open serving counter, leading through to a fully equipped commercial kitchen.
Outside, a stone flagged patio at the front seats four tables, giving customers the chance to enjoy the market square while they eat.