Why does this Welsh four-bed end of terrace for sale have a £1.85m price tag?
Daily MailA four-bedroom end of terrace home in north Wales might seem an unlikely candidate for a £1.85m price tag - until you clock the views. From the property for sale - outlined in red by the agent - views can be seen of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales and England The four-bed end of terrace cottage in the north Welsh village of Abersoch is for sale for £1.85million The beautiful location means the property is often photographed on Instagram and by visitors to the area The stunning location not only attracts its fair share of Instagram photos, but also a dedicated following of holidaymakers who pay to stay at the property. Also on the ground level is the main living room with wide dual windows overlooking the harbour and beyond towards Cardigan Bay. The property is one of the oldest stone built properties in the seaside village of Abersoch Outside of the cottage, there is a sunny raised terrace with a glass balustrade leading from the living room With views like this, the property has been an appealing holiday let with an average yearly gross income of £35,000 The main living room has dual windows overlooking the harbour and beyond towards Cardigan Bay and Snowdon It is a tidal harbour and at high tide, there is plenty of activity on the water with boats being launched just below the cottage. Beresford Adams - which is the estate agent handing the sale - described the property as being in a 'unique unrivalled position' The kitchen has a country feel with cream cabinets and a large semi-circular window overlooking the water The main bedroom is on the first floor and has dual aspect, including a bay window The property is a former fisherman's cottage and is within a few hundred yards of the village amenities Beresford Adams - which is the estate agent handing the sale - described the property as a 'truly remarkable home in a unique unrivalled position'.