A PROPERTY in Dyserth dubbed “a room with a loo” has been placed on the market.
Dyserth Castle Bach, on the village’s High Street, is available on a freehold basis for £45,000.
It was formerly used for public convenience and as a bus stop.
Deb Moore, who bought the property about a year ago, believes there are a wide range of possibilities for the building’s future, including as a shop, salon, flat, storage unit, office and more.
She said: This is a proper quirky little building… all of the tiles in the bathroom are absolutely beautiful, from the era it was built. It’s really lovely, with all of its ‘period features’ still in it.
“It’s right in the middle of the High Street. It’s ‘a room with a loo’!
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“It was the old former public convenience, and a bus stop. It’s got lady’s and men’s toilets, and had a bus stop in the front.
“I had all sorts of plans for it – I was thinking of doing it up into a little Airbnb, with Dyserth being such a nice place.
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“Someone wanted to rent it and turn it into a hairdresser’s, and another person wanted it to be a second-hand shop, so there has been interest in it.
“It’s good for Dyserth that people do want to put shops there. We’re hoping to move to a farm, so want to sell it within the next month, really.”
Anyone interested in purchasing the property from Deb can get in touch by emailing DCastleBachM@gmail.com.
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