Two bedroom home with stunning seaside view could be yours for £345k – but there's a grim catch | The Sun

A SEASIDE house is up for sale with a view to die for – because you have to look over a graveyard in the garden to see the water.

The two-bedroom property with stunning vistas over the Irish Sea also looks out onto a plot of ancient headstones.


The home in Harlech, North Wales, is on the market for £345,000 and is a stone's throw from the town's historic castle.

Sellers boast it has "uninterrupted expansive views over the Llŷn  peninsula and up to Harlech Castle" – once you look past the graves.

MonopolyBuySellRent, where Moreia House is listed, says: "A delightful conversion of a former vestry for the adjacent converted chapel, Moreia House has successfully preserved many of the beautiful and interested original features while providing all the conveniences required for comfortable modern living.

"The location is superb, tucked away between the original chapel hall and chapel on one of the oldest and prettiest streets of the quaint coastal town of Harlech and benefitting from uninterrupted expansive views over the Llyn peninsula and up to Harlech Castle.

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"The accommodation is spacious with high ceilings, original panelling, stained glass window and exposed beams.

"There is a large lounge with multi-fuel stove, dining room, well equipped kitchen, two bedrooms and a third room which could be used as a study or bedroom three.

"To the exterior there is a raised decking area with sea and castle views and an outbuilding providing useful storage."

The house also has parking, a large garage and is for sale with no onward chain.

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