Secluded seaside cottage which can only be reached by car when the tide is out goes on the market for £620,000
- A small but stunning cottage in Wales has hit the market for £620K
- Though it’s only accessible by car when the tide is out
- The property has mesmerising ocean views, privacy but is 500sq foot
A quaint seaside property dubbed Boatman’s Cottage certainly lives up to its name as it can only be accessed by car when the tide is out.
The stunning two-bedroom hideaway located on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales offers upmost privacy with mesmerising ocean views, though it may also feel quite isolating.
The property, also known as Ty Maen, hit the market with an asking price of £620,000 and has been owned by the same people for the last 40 years.
Inside awaits spacious open-plan living room with French doors leading to a paved terrace that’s perfect for dining outdoors or sunbathing.
The grey slate roof is accented by a blue front door and shutters, giving off a relaxed holiday feel.
Boatman’s Cottage located on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales (pictured) can only be accessed by car then the tide is out. The stunning two-bedroom hideaway offers upmost privacy with mesmerising ocean views, though may also feel quite isolating
Inside awaits spacious open-plan living room with French doors leading to a paved terrace that’s perfect for dining outdoors or sunbathing
The gorgeous warm interior will make you feel right at home with a cosy fireplace, whitewashed walls, high ceilings with exposed beams and a small kitchen
On the ground floor is a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen while upstairs awaits the second bedroom
The gorgeous warm interior will make you feel right at home with a cosy fireplace, whitewashed walls, high ceilings with exposed beams and a small kitchen.
For sale via agents Savills, the current owners purchased the house in the 1980s and set about renovating it, now using it as a holiday home.
On the ground floor is a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen while upstairs awaits the second bedroom.
Although as well as the tide issue, car parking is provided via a licence from an adjoining owner and the home is only 500sq ft – the same size as most small flats.
The Rhoscolyn area is described as ‘particularly attractive with a horseshoe sandy beach between headlands studded with pretty cottage’.
Although as well as the tide issue, car parking is provided via a licence from an adjoining owner and the home is only 500sq ft – the same size as most small flats
The bathroom is also spacious with a bathtub, shower and stunning coloured tiles
Concerns were raised on Reddit regarding the tide issue, with one person writing: ‘Imagine turning up for the let, tired and drained due to a late flight or train only to find that the tide has come in’
There is a regular high speed rail service from Holyhead to London Euston taking three hours and 39 minutes and Liverpool airport is 103 miles away.
Though many on Reddit had something to say about the property.
One househunter said: ‘Imagine turning up for the let, tired and drained due to a late flight or train only to find that the tide has come in.
‘Or that Tesco/Amazon/DPD etc are late with the delivery and so can’t deliver today and have nowhere to put the ‘Whilst you were out’ card.’
Another said: That price is insane but it is on one of the most popular beaches on the island.
‘Stunning beach with a town catering to wealthy tourists. It’s ideal as a holiday let. And the tidal info won’t put tourists off because of the location.’
Another added: ‘It’s attractive enough, but that price is INSANE.
‘Plus there’s no way I’m going to believe that this is safe and dry when there is a major sea storm. That’s a sea wall that it’s on, for Pete’s sake.’
But one replied: ‘Honestly don’t get the negative comments here. The location, view and beauty of the house makes this a gem of a property.’
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