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Businesses for sale in Gwynedd, Wales
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| Asking Price: £545,000 |
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| Ten-bedroom hotel and restaurant located just outside Snowdonia National Park, with stunning views. Two-bedroom owners' bungalow. Perfect for first time operator. ... |
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Local information: Gwynedd, Wales
Gwynedd is a county in north west Wales, named after the ancient Kingdom of Gwynedd. The name is also used for a preserved county, covering Anglesey as well as the principal area. Although one of Wales’ biggest counties in terms of geographical area, it is also one of the most sparsely populated.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, Gwynedd residents, especially Welsh-speakers, controversially objected to the large-scale purchase of local properties by buyers from outside the country. In 2001 nearly a third of all properties in Gwynedd were bought by non-locals, and some communities reported that as many as a third of local homes were used as holiday homes, with owners spending less then six months of the year in the local community. It was felt that this posed a threat to the Welsh language and way of life, as well as pricing local buyers out of the market.
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