Double‑fronted townhouse with courtyard garden and sea glimpses, ready for refurbishment..
Double‑fronted Victorian townhouse with three storeys and tall ceilings
Enclosed courtyard patio garden, private but very small plot
Sea glimpses from first and second floor front rooms
Flexible layout — large rooms convertible to extra bedrooms
Double glazing and mains gas central heating installed
Requires modernisation; cosmetic and some systems updating needed
Walls likely uninsulated (granite/whinstone construction assumed)
Class C5 permitted (second home) and sold chain free
Set just off Barmouth High Street, Mawddach House is a handsome double-fronted Victorian townhouse with flexible three-storey accommodation and attractive sea glimpses from upper rooms. The property’s enclosed courtyard patio gives a private outdoor spot in a central, quiet location — ideal as a holiday bolt‑hole or a primary residence with easy access to shops, beach and transport links.
Internally the layout is generous: large ground-floor living/dining, a substantial first‑floor lounge (easily repurposed as one or two bedrooms), and two double bedrooms plus a versatile dressing/study room on the top floor. Period features such as high ceilings, moulding and a feature fireplace add character while the house benefits from double glazing and gas central heating.
Buyers should be aware this is a period property that requires updating. External wear, interior fixtures and finishes need modernisation, and the original granite/whinstone walls are assumed to be uninsulated. The plot is very small — the outdoor space is a compact enclosed courtyard rather than a garden — and the house is in an area of higher local deprivation, which may affect resale for some purchasers.
Notable positives include second‑home (Class C5) eligibility, no onward chain, and no reported flood risk. This is a rare central, sea‑close townhouse in Barmouth with broad potential: a practical holiday let, a characterful home to personalise, or an investment after refurbishment.