A tiny beach hut complete with its own rooftop sun deck has hit the market for £50,000 after being owned by the same family for more than six decades.
The corrugated iron shack, which measures just 11ft by 9ft, sits on the sands of Porth Nefyn beach on North Wales’ stunning Llyn Peninsula.
Despite its modest size, the quirky seaside retreat boasts a standout upper deck accessed by external steps, offering sweeping views across Nefyn Bay.
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The hut is being sold through Eiddo Susan Jones Properties, as reported by Luxury Property News.

The agent said: “Occupying a prominent position within the original, long-established row of beach huts overlooking Nefyn Bay, the property forms part of a distinctive and historic beachfront community and has been owned by the same family for over 60 years.
“Constructed of corrugated iron with a timber floor and benefiting from a substantial rooftop sun deck, the proprrty enjoys attractive views across Nefyn Bay and towards the surrounding coastline.

“The beach hut provides useful storage and recreational space.
“A particular feature is the raised upper decking area, accessed via external steps, which provides an excellent vantage point from which to enjoy the beach, sea views and stunning sunsets over Nefyn Bay.
“Beach huts like this rarely come to market due to long-standing family ownership in the area.”

Beach huts in the area are highly sought after, with nearby Abersoch regularly commanding eye-watering prices.
One beach hut there was recently listed for around £200,000 despite offering similar compact accommodation.

Porth Nefyn is famed for its sandy beach, sheltered waters and spectacular coastal scenery.
The area is popular with swimmers, boaters, anglers and paddleboarders, as well as holidaymakers looking to soak up the North Wales coastline.
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