A luxury beach chalet in Gwynedd has been put on the market in one of the most affluent areas in Wales. The three-bedroom chalet at the Warren Resort and Spa, Abersoch, will set you back £800,000.
The beachfront chalet oozes magnificence from its spectacular interior and picturesque views. The property has 17 years left on the lease, which works out at £47,000-a-year before you have to hand it back. But as they say, you get what you pay for.
North Wales Live reports that for almost £1,000-a-week, occupants can enjoy uninterrupted views across the bay of Abersoch, towards St Tudwals islands and the Eryri mountain range from the private decking area. There are also private steps down to The Warren beach.
To the side and rear of the 20ft-wide chalet, occupants have plenty of space to park vehicles, boat trailers and even water-bikes for those fun days out on the water. Inside the 47ft-long chalet there are three bedrooms, including a master bedroom with a walk-in shower room. There is also a lounge with remote-controlled blinds, integrated TV unit and sound system, and a kitchen area.
The fully-furnished property also comes with under-floor heating throughout, to ensure a toasty stay for those out-of-season visits. Abersoch-based Elvins Estate Agents said that Chalet E14 is “one of the finest locations in North Wales, perhaps one of the finest in the UK". The estate agents added: “This property comes highly recommended for viewing to fully appreciate what it has to offer.”
The Warren Resort is open all year round and offers luxurious facilities, including and indoor heated pool and an outdoor pool with bar and flume. It also has a sauna, gym, spa, a soft play area, along with badminton, squash and outdoor tennis courts.
For further details, contact Elvins Estate Agents on 01758 712003, or visit the online listing here.
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