Rising CRAMP! Rundown one-bed house that’s just 7FT wide in Welsh tourist spot hits market for £150,000
- Property – dubbed a ‘bijou bolt hole’ – is set back from the road in coastal tourist hotspot Mumbles, Swansea
- Is made up of just four rooms – a lounge, kitchen and dining room, a bedroom and a bathroom, listing reveals
- Advert states it needs ‘some upgrading’, but ‘presents a fantastic opportunity’ for a buyer willing to renovate
- The house is just a stones throw from the beach in Mumbles, where house prices average over £300,000
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A rundown one-bedroom house that’s just seven-foot wide in a Welsh tourist spot has hit the market for £150,000.
The property – dubbed a ‘bijou bolt hole’ by estate agents – is set back from the road at the end of a long front garden in Mumbles, on the outskirts of Swansea.
It is made up of just four rooms – a lounge, kitchen and dining room, a bedroom and a bathroom.
The listing states it needs ‘some upgrading’, but ‘presents a fantastic opportunity’ for a buyer willing to put in the elbow grease.
The house is just a stones throw from the beach in Mumbles – a coastal tourist hotspot – where house prices average over £300,000.
A rundown one-bedroom house that’s just seven-foot wide (pictured) in a Welsh tourist spot has hit the market for £150,000
The property – dubbed a ‘bijou bolt hole’ by estate agents – is set back from the road at the end of a long front garden in Mumbles, on the outskirts of Swansea
The house is being sold by John Francis estate agents.
The Rightmove listing reads: ‘An extremely rare and special opportunity to purchase probably the smallest house in Mumbles.
‘This truly unique property offers the incoming purchaser a chance to buy into a part of Mumbles’ history.
‘The ground floor has been extended to include a lounge for additional living space as well as a kitchen/dining room in the original part of the building.
‘From here there is a staircase up to the bedroom on the first floor which leads through to the bathroom.
It is made up of just four rooms – a lounge, kitchen and dining room, a bedroom and a bathroom (pictured)
The listing states it needs ‘some upgrading’, but ‘presents a fantastic opportunity’ for a buyer willing to put in the elbow grease. Pictured: The living room
The house (pictured) is just a stones throw from the beach in Mumbles – a coastal tourist hotspot – where house prices average over £300,000
‘To the front of the home there is a garden area and a driveway providing invaluable off-road parking and to the rear there is a small outdoor space with rear access.’
It adds: ‘This bijou bolt hole is in need of some upgrading but presents a fantastic opportunity.
‘Situated in a prime location in the heart of Mumbles, it is just a moment’s walk to the bars, restaurants, cafés and shops that the village has to offer.
‘And a stones throw from the nearby sea front promenade, with numerous other beaches including Langland and Caswell and the Gower Peninsular also easily accessible.’