A 3-bed bungalow becomes something of talking point

A 3-bed bungalow becomes something of talking point

A three-bedroom bungalow in close proximity to Llanddona on the island of Anglesey in north Wales has become something of talking point due to its location and the over-optimistic nature of the estate agents' house details.

Estate agents Williams and Goodwin describes of property as an excellent detached bungalow, located in an exceptional elevated position with open countryside and superb coastal views.

To allure buyers, they say, "An excellent opportunity to acquire a detached bungalow, situated in an exceptional elevated position enjoying superb coastline views over Anglesey towards Point Lynas."

They add that the bungalow offers incredible opportunity for further expansion subject to the obligatory approvals.

But, they fail to mention a gigantic TV mast just behind the bungalow. The 350ft ugly high-rise tangle of steel & wire dominates the back of the property.

The bungalow has been available for purchase, with a price tag of £199,950, since last autumn.


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