Three spacious holiday apartments with garage and spectacular coastal views.
Freehold seaside Victorian townhouse with panoramic sea and mountain views
An iconic, double-fronted Victorian townhouse occupying a prime elevated position in Barmouth, offering panoramic sea, estuary, bridge and Cadair Idris views from all front-facing rooms. Built c.1870 and presented with period detail — bay windows, high ceilings, decorative fireplaces and Minton tiles — the property has been adapted into three spacious, self-contained holiday-let apartments that together sleep up to 20.
This freehold building suits buyer-occupiers seeking a large coastal home or investors after an established holiday rental income stream. The layout is flexible: apartments can remain separately let or be rejoined into a single townhouse. Practical benefits include a rare front garage with electric roller door, terraced landscaped front gardens and individual boilers for each unit, plus double glazing to the front elevation.
The house is extremely well maintained with modern kitchens, bathrooms and en-suites throughout, yet ownership involves multiple servicing points (three boilers and separate systems). Note the location statistics: the wider area is classified as very deprived with constrained local renter profiles, and broadband speeds are slow — factors to weigh for long-term rental strategy or remote-working occupiers.
In short: a characterful, income-producing Victorian property in an unrivalled coastal spot, offering versatility and strong holiday-market appeal. Buyers should factor in ongoing management of multiple units, utility servicing and local market characteristics when assessing potential returns.