This mid-terrace house is a lovely destination for one or two families who wish to be close to the coast, yet just outside the hustle and bustle of the town centre. Abersoch is a popular seaside resort with an array of cafes, restaurants, bars and pubs, as well as several beaches. Be sure to visit both the sheltered main beach, where you can learn to sail or powerboat, or hire a dinghy, kayak or pedalo, and beautiful Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth), on the opposite coast 2.5 miles away and much-loved by surfers. It's 7 miles to Pwllheli, famous for its impressive Wednesday market, which has been running since the 14th century, and 12 miles to Glasfryn Parc, North Wales’ premier activity centre.
Situated on an elevated residential crescent, this spacious house has an upside-down design to make the most of its fabulous views over Abersoch and Cardigan Bay to Snowdonia beyond. On the ground floor, you will find two cosy bedrooms, a double (twin on request) and a twin, a family bathroom, an integral garage and a utility room. On the first floor, the lounge is open-plan to the dining area and kitchen, and there are two further bedrooms – a king-size and a bunk bedroom – as well as a shower room.
To the rear of the property is a large, lawned garden – an ideal space for children to play in the fresh air.