Characterful town-centre cottage near beach and school, with loft potential.
Double-fronted Georgian cottage with period character
A double-fronted Georgian cottage tucked on High Street, Nefyn, offering characterful period features and a practical family layout. The ground floor has a large lounge with exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace with multi-fuel stove and back boiler, plus a long modern kitchen/diner leading to a rear porch and garden. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a bathroom, with a large loft room and attic store that provide flexible space for a master suite, home office or storage.
The location is a major strength: town-centre convenience for shops, cafes, primary school and the beach, with championship golf and Pwllheli nearby. The property is attractively decorated and ready to occupy, making it suitable for families or buyers seeking a seaside base with immediate usability and scope to personalise.
Buyers should note the house’s older construction and basic services: built before 1900 with granite walls (assumed uninsulated), electric room heaters and reliance on an older hot-water arrangement from the multi-fuel stove. There is no evidence of cavity insulation and heating is mainly electric, so upgrading insulation and heating would improve comfort and running costs. The plot is small and parking is not described; broadband speeds are average and the wider area shows higher deprivation indices.
Overall this freehold terraced cottage offers immediate charm, a generous loft room and a handy town-centre position. It suits a family or someone looking for a characterful seaside home prepared to invest modestly in insulation and heating improvements to reduce running costs and maximise long-term comfort.