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Inside seaside cottage within 10 steps from a picturesque beach on sale for the first time in 100 years… but the price may make you think twice

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A beautiful seaside cottage in Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd, has been put up for sale for the first time in over 100 years for a staggering £1.2 million (pictured)

A seaside cottage just steps from a picturesque beach is coming on the market for the first time in a century.

The £1.2 million whitewashed stone property with light blue accents fits perfectly with the picturesque surrounding landscape of Morfa Nefyn in Gwynedd.

With a stunning location, it is no surprise that the cottage has been in the same family for over 100 years.

With a beautiful outdoor seating area, potential buyers have the opportunity to watch the tide rise and the seagulls circle in the sky, all from the comfort of their home.

However, you don’t need to enjoy the views from the property called ‘Ty Newydd’ either – there are plenty of ways to sunbathe near the Welsh Cottage.

A beautiful seaside cottage in Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd, has been put up for sale for the first time in over 100 years for a staggering £1.2 million (pictured)

Just a stone's throw from the stunning Llyn Peninsula, this former Welsh country house enjoys a prime location

Just a stone’s throw from the stunning Llyn Peninsula, this former Welsh country house enjoys a prime location

From taking a stroll to the famous Ty Coch Inn on the bay’s edge or enjoying your private patio, there’s plenty to do.

Just a stone’s throw from the cottage is Nefyn Golf Club and the picturesque Llyn Peninsula.

If you’re looking to get involved in the hustle and bustle, the town of Pwllheli is also less than seven miles away.

Although the house itself may have been standing for more than a century, its interior is anything but dated.

The interior of the property has been intricately designed so that there are no small cubicles in sight.

This traditional country house features a hidden basement and modern sized rooms with plenty of open space.

Therefore, daily tasks can be enjoyed while enjoying the phenomenal views from the home’s seven windows.

The million-pound home also has three double bedrooms, as well as a utility room, two shower rooms and a family bathroom.

The sale of this 100-year-old Welsh cottage comes shortly after three derelict miners’ cottages were auctioned for a guide price of £0 in Caerphilly.

The three lifeless and ruined properties at Machen, near Caerphilly in south Wales, were once filled with miners and their families.

Although the house itself may have been standing for more than a century, its interior is anything but dated.

Although the house itself may have been standing for more than a century, its interior is anything but dated.

With a hidden basement, this traditional cottage features modern sized rooms with plenty of open space.

With a hidden basement, this traditional cottage features modern sized rooms with plenty of open space.

Now hidden behind a sea of ​​foliage, the buildings that are only accessible by foot and not connected to any public services are selling for a shocking guide price of £0.

The previous owner purchased the cottages known as the Wesley Building in 1979 after returning from Saudi Arabia, as they previously belonged to his family.

The carpenter’s great-grandparents were born on this property and his great-grandfather had worked in the old tin mine nearby.

“The seller told me he bought the cabins in 1979, when he returned from Saudi Arabia as a carpenter,” said Gemma Vaughan of Paul Fosh Auctions.

‘He bought the property, his former family home, when he saw it was for sale. His great-grandfather and his mother were born there.

Although the cottages, which are spread over three floors, are “extremely” dilapidated, Newport-based auctioneers said they could serve as a “blank canvas for a developer.”

Three ruined former miners' houses with a history

Three ruined former miners’ houses with a “very interesting” history were to be auctioned for the surprisingly low price of £0 (pictured)

The previous owner, a carpenter, bought the properties when he returned from Saudi Arabia, as the cabins previously belonged to his family.

The previous owner, a carpenter, bought the properties when he returned from Saudi Arabia, as the cabins previously belonged to his family.

Continuing to boast about the positive aspects of the spooky property, Gemma claimed they were in “an incredible location”, just three miles east of Caerphilly and a stone’s throw from Newport.

Also offering views of the nearby mynydMachen (Machen Mountain), the three derelict cabins are located near the River Rhymney.

An exorbitantly low price, great views and location, it sounds almost too good to be true, but there’s a problem.

Any development a future buyer wants to make on super-cheap cottages is dependent on planning permission as well as the removal of “a lot of undergrowth”.

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