A HOME which boasts stunning views across Welsh marshland to Cymyren Bay and the Snowdonia mountain range is on the market for the first time in more than 50 years.
Glan Gors is located in the highly desirable Rhoscolyn on Holy Island.
The four bedroom home is up for sale for offers more than £750,000.
This is a rare opportunity to purchase a house in this area. The family home comes with a separate building which has previously been used as an annexe, providing over-flow accommodation to the main house.
The seaside home, which sits within a plot of about 0.9 acres, is just a short walk from Rhoscolyn beach and its rock pools.
Set back from the lane and approached via an iron gate and a gravel drive, the house boast space for parking and boat storage.
The accommodation is set over two floors and comprises of a dining kitchen and two further linked reception rooms, a utility room, two bedrooms and a bathroom on the ground floor. Meanwhile a staircase leads from the hall to the first floor where there are two further bedrooms and a Jack and Jill shower room.
Further outbuildings include an outside toilet, a wood store and also a garden store.
Charlie Kannreuther, director and head of residential sales at Savills in Chester, whose team are handling the sale, said: “The setting of Glan Gors is something you’d see on a picture postcard. Whether using the house as a main residence or as a holiday home, one will simply never tire of returning to the property and observing the beautiful, surrounding scenery.
"Its availability presents an absolutely glorious - not to mention rare - opportunity to own a seaside home in a such a well-regarded village.”
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