Tiny 'Shepherd's Hut-style' Grade II listed cottage can be yours for just ... trends now
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A tiny stone-built cottage constructed during the Victorian era has gone on the market for just £30,000.
The 'unusual and quirky' Grade II cottage overlooks a famous Welsh castle and dates back to 1841 - but it needs a renovation.
Located in Harlech, north Wales, it has views over the town's famous castle and medieval tower, Cardigan Bay and Snowdonia Mountain Range.
Called 'Bryn Tirion' the historic cottage is described by Tom Parry estate agents as a 'once in a lifetime' opportunity.
It is set to go under the hammer with a guide price of just £30,000.
Agents Tom Parry praise the property as a 'quaint, compact gem and a wonderful opportunity to be creative from a blank-canvas'.
The 'unusual and quirky' Grade II cottage overlooks Harlech Castle in north Wales and dates back to 1841 - but it needs a renovation
Agents Tom Parry praise the property as a 'quaint, compact gem and a wonderful opportunity to be creative from a blank-canvas