Stone-fronted cottage in central Nefyn, minutes from beach and amenities..
Town-centre position — short walk to beach and shops
Ty Ni is a compact, stone-fronted cottage in the heart of Nefyn, a short walk from the beach and local amenities. The property’s period character — exposed stone, a rustic living area and traditional terrace form — will appeal to buyers seeking a seaside pied-à-terre or an affordable first home on the Llyn Peninsula. The layout runs across three floors, with a ground-floor living room and kitchen, a first-floor bedroom and bathroom, plus an attic room with Velux light.
Practical points are straightforward: the house is freehold, has mains services connected, and sits in Council Tax Band A. Heating is by electric radiators and room heaters; the walls are original granite/whinstone and are assumed to be uninsulated, and the glazing is double but of unknown age. These features keep initial purchase and maintenance simple but mean running costs and thermal comfort may be higher than modern standards.
Accommodation is compact (about 463 sq ft) and best suited to a single occupant, couple, or investor seeking a low-cost entry into the area. The small front yard provides a spot for plants but outdoor space is limited. The house is habitable as presented but offers clear scope for energy upgrades, interior modernisation and reconfiguration to better use the attic and storage.
Location is the principal strength: central Nefyn position, easy access to shops, pubs, and the beach; Morfa Nefyn golf course and Pwllheli are a short drive away. Buyers should note the local social and economic profile (higher deprivation indicators) and average crime statistics when weighing long-term resale or lettings prospects.