Sied Ddrud Abersoch An Expensive Shed

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Sied Ddrud Abersoch An Expensive Shed

Image: © Alan Fryer Taken: 19 Feb 2008

This shed on Lôn Golff Abersoch has just gone on the market at offers over £150,000, though the agents predict it will fetch £175,000. In its favour: it's in Abersoch and has water and electricity connected. Disadvantages: it has no view of the sea or countryside; it measures only 18 by 15 feet; the boundaries of the plot are the fences to either side of the picture; there is another fence at the back which is as close to the property as these two; it is dilapidated, even lacking a roof at the rear; it has no planning permission for residential use or redevelopment. Gives a new meaning to the agent's sign boasting "Redevelopment Potential". See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7251869.stm

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