Property spotlight: Cathedral views

30 Goat Street, St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6RF

Cities are fascinating entities – at least they are here in Britain. Throughout history, cities have come about due to a number of different factors; population size, status granted by a ruling monarch or if the place has a diocesan cathedral – to name just three reasons.

This week, we’ve chosen ‘city’ properties enjoying cathedral views that are on the market, one from each of the four home nations:

  1. Wells, in England (a city since medieval times)
  2. St Davids, in Wales (Britain’s smallest city, by population)
  3. Brechin in Scotland (no longer considered an ‘official’ city)
  4. St. Patrick’s, in Armagh, Northern Ireland (the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland)

17 High Street, Brechin DD9 6ES

17 High Street, Brechin DD9 6ES

£130,000 – 17 High Street, Brechin DD9 6ES

• Fantastic location
• Flexible layout
• Neutral décor
• Large rooms
• Garden
• Allocated parking
• Move in condition

17 Abbey Street, Armagh BT61 7DX

17 Abbey Street, Armagh BT61 7DX

£200,000 – 17 Abbey Street, Armagh BT61 7DX

Georgian style property located in the heart of Armagh City Centre on Abbey Street, leaving all essential amenities just a short walk away

• 3 bedrooms
• 3 bathrooms
• 2 reception rooms
• oil central heating

12 Anseres Place, Wells, Somerset BA5 2RT

12 Anseres Place, Wells, Somerset BA5 2RT

£340,000 – 12 Anseres Place, Wells, Somerset BA5 2RT

The master bedroom and sitting room have fantastic views onto the Market Place and Cathedral.

• Grade II listed
• Highly desirable central Wells location
• Views to the cathedral and market square
• Two double bedrooms
• Designated parking
• Communal gardens
• Gated access to rear

30 Goat Street, St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6RF

30 Goat Street, St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6RF

£399,000 – 30 Goat Street, St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6RF

Bedroom 3 – 5.28m x 4.75m (17’4″ x 15’7″) – With pine floorboards, 2 Velux windows (affording superb views of St Davids Cathedral as well as views to Carn Llidi and surrounding countryside)…

• 3 storey linked semi-detached character residence
• 2 reception, kitchen/breakfast room, 3 bedrooms and bathroom
• Rear garden with ornamental stone and paved patio areas from where superb views of St Davids Cathedral and rural views to Carn Llidi can be enjoyed

Property spotlight: Beach huts

Beach Hut 3, The Beach, Wells-Next-The-Sea

Two council-run services that you can be certain will have waiting lists as long as your arm (and your leg!) are allotments and beach huts. In some places, people have been known to have their name down for 5 years or more, just to have somewhere to grow flowers and fruit & veg.

I remember signing up for one of the beach huts on Brighton seafront when I used to live down there. That would have been at least 25 years ago – I wonder if I’m nearing the top yet!

Just like regular properties, beach huts can vary hugely in value depending on… location, location, location. As well as the purchase price, don’t forget the ‘extras’ like licence fee, renovation fee, ground rent, solicitor’s fees and insurance. Added to all the financials, there may be all sorts of codes, rules and regulations to which you’ll need to adhere; specific colours you’re allowed to paint the exterior, the right to sleep in it overnight or not, the permission (or lack of therein) to sub-let, the stipulation that you need to be a local resident… many hoops to jump through and many boxes to tick!

Some huts have electricity (even solar-powered), some don’t. Many are located right on the beach and have uninterrupted views of the sea, others are set out in ‘tiers’, so you may have rows of huts in front of you allowing you barely a chink of blue to be seen. Some have steps up to the door, others have a front deck or verandah. Still others are multi-storey, with three floors of living space.

Puckpool Park, Seaview PO34

Puckpool Park, Seaview PO34

Puckpool Park, Seaview PO34

£17,500 – Puckpool Park, Seaview PO34

Situated in the seaside Victorian town of Ryde, this is a wonderful and rare opportunity to purchase a traditional wooden beach hut situated overlooking the award-winning expansive sandy beaches of Appley & Puckpool. Appley and Puckpool beaches are located towards the eastern end of Ryde’s famous long stretch of fine golden sand, and are regarded as being one of the nicest and most popular stretches of beaches on the Island.

Beach Hut 3, The Beach, Wells-Next-The-Sea

Beach Hut 3, The Beach, Wells-Next-The-Sea

Beach Hut 3, The Beach, Wells-Next-The-Sea

£80,000 – Beach Hut 3, The Beach, Wells-Next-The-Sea

Number 3 is a superb beach hut conveniently located only a few minutes walk from the beach car park to the west of the Coast watch Tower and the Lifeboat Station with fine views across the sea towards the East Hills. The hut is of painted timber construction with a timber door. To the front a verandah with wide steps leading down onto the sand. Inside there is a fitted base cupboard with a laminate worktop and bench seating.
A water tap for drinking and cooking use is close by as is the beach lavatory block with a path from the pinewoods behind the beach making access to the hut with the day’s provisions easier than across the sand. The site is sold under an annual Licence Agreement through Holkham Holiday Parks Limited trading as Pinewoods and may be used for rest, recreation and bathing but not for overnight stays. The Licence is reviewed annually and full details of the Agreement are available for inspection at Belton Duffey’s office. A commission is payable by the purchaser to Pinewoods on completion of sale of 15% of the sale price (plus VAT) but this is included in the guide price.

Porth Mawr, Abersoch, Gwynedd LL53

Porth Mawr, Abersoch, Gwynedd LL53

Porth Mawr, Abersoch, Gwynedd LL53

£250,000 – Porth Mawr, Abersoch, Gwynedd LL53

To be sold by “informal tender” with offers to be submitted in writing for the vendors consideration by 12PM on Friday 30th June 2023.
A rare opportunity to acquire a freehold double unit Bathing Hut being one of the largest on the much sought after Abersoch Main Beach, closer to the Yacht Club end and a couple hundred yards from the Beach Café and Sailing School.
The present owner acquired the site some years ago and replaced the original hut with a modern steel framed construction, measuring a total 8m x 3m externally with two separate roller shutter entry doors. To the interior the hut has timber panelled walls and a wooden floor and two mezzanine storage space. Behind the outer shutter doors there are 2 sets of double glazed doors. The unit could be sub divided if required by erecting an internal party dividing wall. The hut is subject to Council Tax rates, for 2023 /24 the rates payable are £722.
A great family location to relax and play on these golden sands and to take in the wonderful views across Cardigan Bay to the St Tudwals Islands with the backdrop of the Cambrian Mountain Range.

Property spotlight: North Norfolk

Hickling property

Today, we’re excited to be launching a new blog series entitled Property spotlight. Every week, we’ll be looking at a selection of homes currently on the market; each time, in a different part of the UK.

North Norfolk mapWe begin with North Norfolk; an area that we enjoy visiting, especially the coastal town of Wells-next-the-Sea and Holt – a pretty Georgian market town.

Selected below is a trio of properties ranging from £100k to £2.5 million. A sweet studio bolt-hole that currently lacks a bathroom, a characterful chocolate box thatched cottage and a stunning town-house with sea views, oodles of space and a home cinema in the vaulted basement.

See what your budget can get you in North Norfolk.

Hickling property

£100,000 – Hickling

  • The plot measures approximately 80ft x 20ft
  • Reception room / kitchen 14′ 9″ x 8′ 2″ (4.5m x 2.49m)
  • Woodland setting
  • Fitted kitchen
  • Potential shower room opportunity
  • Off-road parking

Catfield property

Catfield property

Offers over £350,000 – Catfield

  • Thatched cottage
  • Detached
  • Exposed beams
  • Feature fireplaces
  • Cottage garden

Wells-next-the-Sea property

Wells-next-the-Sea property

Wells-next-the-Sea property

£2,500,000 – Wells-next-the-Sea

  • Historic Grade II listed town house
  • Panoramic views over Wells harbour
  • Vaulted contemporary kitchen/breakfast room
  • 3 principal reception rooms
  • 6 bedroom suites
  • Converted cinema room
  • Enclosed private walled garden

The property was originally built for the towns wheat merchant who, it was rumoured, was a smuggler

All’s well in Wells!

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Colourful beach huts on the beach between Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham | H is for Home

We’ve just returned from a holiday in North Norfolk…

boats in the harbour at high tide, Wells-next-the-Sea

Wells-next-the-Sea to be precise.

crabpots stacked up in the harbour, Wells-next-the-Sea

A lovely coastal town with a busy working harbour, shops and fantastic sandy beach.

house sign on the Sailmakers Barn, Wells-next-the-Sea

We stayed at Sailmakers Barn – a wonderful cottage, full of character, very comfortable and only a few minutes’ walk from the town centre & quayside.

exterior view of Sailmakers Barn, Wells-next-the-Sea lounge of Sailmakers Barn, Wells-next-the-Sea
bedroom of Sailmakers Barn, Wells-next-the-Sea view out of master bedroom of Sailmakers Barn, Wells-next-the-Sea

Around the corner from the cottage was The Buttlands, an impressive Georgian square fringed by mature lime trees…

view of Buttlands, Wells-next-the-Sea

…with gorgeous buildings and dog-friendly pubs at either end!

exterior of the Globe, Buttlands, Wells-next-the-Sea exterior of the Crown, Buttlands, Wells-next-the-Sea

As you can see from our photos, we had lots of blue skies…

boats in the harbour, Wells-next-the-Sea

…so spent long days walking, soaking up the sun, picnicking and shopping.

view of the grannery in the harbour at sunset, Wells-next-the-Sea

We watched beautiful sunsets, picked strawberries, beach combed and spotted the local wildlife.

Boats in the harbour at low tide, Wells-next-the-Sea

We did a lot of al fresco dining – breakfast on our balcony, fish & chips by the quayside, barbecues and relaxed pub lunches.

colourful beach huts on the beach between Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham

In addition to Wells, we visited some of the surrounding towns and coastal villages including Blakeney, Cley and Holt. We only scratched the surface – there are lots more places to see, but we’ll just have to save them for our next trip.

heart in the sand made from shells on the beach between Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham

It was our first time in the area, but it definitely won’t be the last… we really fell in love with Norfolk!