**Standout Features:**
- Historic property built in 1875, formerly the Moelfre Lifeboat Station
- Breathtaking coastal location with direct water frontage and slipway
- Approximate internal size of 66 square meters (710 sq ft)
- Freehold tenure with the potential for renovation and creative reimagining
- Unique opportunity for buyers interested in marine properties or restoration
- Steep path access adds an element of adventure
**Potential Downsides:**
- No services connected; requires consideration for utility access
- Slipway is in need of repair
- Property is accessed on foot only, involving a steep walk
- Condition sold as seen, indicating renovation is likely necessary
Discover a rare gem at the Old Lifeboat Station Porth, a charming barn dating back to 1875, nestled in the scenic village of Moelfre, Ynys Mon. This distinctive property boasts an enviable waterfront position with a wide and historic slipway, making it a perfect canvas for those looking to restore a piece of maritime history. With stunning coastal views and surrounded by the natural beauty of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this is a significant opportunity for investors or enthusiasts seeking renovation potential.
Measuring approximately 66 square meters, the barn offers a versatile space with the possibility to convert into a unique coastal retreat or boathouse. Accessed via a steep path, this property certainly provides a sense of seclusion and adventure. However, it’s important to note that the building is sold as seen; it currently has no utilities connected, and the slipway requires attention. The property is part of a quiet village community with essential amenities and coastal attractions just a short distance away.
With a guide price of £95,000, don’t miss your chance to bid in the upcoming online auction on March 26, 2025. This property is ideal for those looking to embrace their own slice of coastal life, rich with history and potential. Act quickly—rare opportunities like this are not available for long!