An historic property is on sale for £350K but comes with 'Britain's oldest flytip' - 100-year-old toxic waste locals say is a 'million pound problem'.
The 18th century coach house and stables off Wick Road in Bristol is up for auction and comes with six acres of land in an area known as Nightingale Valley.
But locals say the valley and woodland is also home to hundreds of rusting, sinking and overgrown barrels of tar dumped there around 1924.
Dubbed the 'Tar Barrels of the Nightingale Valley' they lie in a wood leading from Wick House - which is not part of the sale - to a local brook.
The 18th century coach house and stables off Wick Road in Bristol is up for auction and comes with six acres of land in an area known as Nightingale Valley.
But locals say the valley and woodland is also home to hundreds of rusting, sinking and overgrown barrels of tar dumped there around 1924.
Dubbed the 'Tar Barrels of the Nightingale Valley' they lie in a wood leading from Wick House - which is not part of the sale - to a local brook.
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