
Its selling agents, Williams and Goodwin, are gushing in their description of the property. They say: “An excellent opportunity to acquire a detached bungalow, situated in an exceptional elevated position enjoying superb coastline views over Anglesey towards Point Lynas.

''The property offers tremendous opportunity for further expansion subject to the necessary consents and is situated in a generous sized garden bordering onto and overlooking open countryside. Viewing recommended.”

Indeed it is, since in 1958 the BBC built a 350ft high TV mast and sub-station standing only a few yards from the property’s back garden to provide television coverage for North Wales. Williams and Goodwin – slogan `Location, location and location` - stand by their description, not least because they mention the mast in their directions to the property.
2 comments:
I would still rather live there than in some subarban street with only a view of identical houses. Which would you rather have, open country on three sides and a TV mast behind you or no view at all? Oh and throw into the mix an absolutely fantastic beach less than a mile away. What's the problem? I'd buy tomorrow if I had the money.
I guess you only get a sea view if you climb the antenna. Still, I guess their TV reception is terrific.
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