Listed for £99,000
February 7, 2026
Sold for £93,000
2023
Sold for £89,000
2020
Sold for £60,000
2013
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Bedroom 1 - 3.22 x 2.79 (10'6" x 9'1") - A good sized double with window to the side.
Bedroom 2 - 1.96 x 3.79 (6'5" x 12'5") - A single bedroom with window to the side.
Bedroom 3 - 2.33 x 2.38 (7'7" x 7'9") - A second double with window to the garden.
Communal Grounds And Parking - The property is surrounded by the well maintained communal gardens with parking areas and there is a drying area and bin storage facility.
Additional Information - The property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage. It is fully double glazed with recently installed high retention storage heaters.
A large amount of the furniture including the solid oak wood furniture can be included in the sale.
Tenure - The apartment is leasehold and is understood to have over 950 years remaining on it. We are informed that the service charge is in the region of £540 pa and ground rent is £35.00 pa but we recommend prospect buyers confirm before purchase.
Harlech And Its Surrounds - The stunning golden sands of Harlech beach are just a 20 minute walk away. 77 Glan Gors is well placed within walking distance to the local facilities such as the railway station, shops, pubs, buses, medical centre and schools.
Harlech is in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park famous for its World Heritage listed castle. It has astonishing views across Tremadog Bay to the Llyn Peninsula and one of the most picturesque golden sandy beaches in Wales. It has recently been given the accolade of having the second steepest street in the world at Ffordd Pen Llech just a few minutes walk from the property.
Harlech has a wealth of traditional architecture, shops and restaurants. It also boasts the internationally renowned Royal St David's links golf course. Further afield are the larger towns of Barmouth (8 miles) and Porthmadog (12 miles) which offer more shops and large supermarkets. At least two of the large national supermarkets have a delivery service to Harlech.
The Rhinog mountain range provides the spectacular backdrop to the town which is one of the most rugged and remote terrains to be found in Wales. The mountains and hills provide hiking and walking opportunities for all ranges of abilities.
Article 4 - Class C3 primary residence or can be let on an AST.