An untidy residence deemed ‘unsafe’ for visitation is scheduled to be auctioned off for £40,000, with potential attendees advised to wear full protective gear if they choose to inspect it.
Situated in North Wales, this three-bedroom house in the village of Nantlle near Llyn Nantlle Uchaf in Gwynedd is being sold with all its contents, including bird cages, plastic boxes, and bags. Originally owned by a deceased woman, the property is listed for an initial price of £40k and features three bedrooms, a bathroom, two reception rooms, and an open-plan kitchen.
Ashleigh McMullan of Williams and Goodwin characterized the house as in dire need of refurbishment but potentially a rewarding project for the winning bidder. Advising interested parties to wear full protective equipment due to safety concerns, McMullan mentioned that the purchaser would be responsible for clearing out the items within the property. She cautioned that due to the excessive clutter, viewings are limited, and the property’s layout and measurements are approximate and not definitive.
Located 10 miles from the historic Caernarfon Castle, Nantlle is recognized for its striking scenery, excellent hiking opportunities, and panoramic vistas. With a population of just 228 people as of 2011, 42% of whom were born in England, the village is nestled near the captivating Eryri Snowdonia National Park, surrounded by slate quarries, moorland, and mountains.
The property is poised for auction on October 9, offering a unique opportunity to invest in this picturesque region. For additional information, please visit www.tppuk.com/live-auction.
