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Suite 1b Pillar And Lucy Warehouse, Merchants Road, Gloucester, South West, GL2 TO LET

Suite 1b Pillar And Lucy Warehouse, Merchants Road, Gloucester, South West, GL2

Code 12294

749 Sq Ft

Per Annum Exclusive:

£10,869 – £10,860 pa
Taffs Well United Church, Cardiff Road, Taff’s Well, Wales, CF15 TO LET

Taffs Well United Church, Cardiff Road, Taff’s Well, Wales, CF15

Code 12295

2308 Sq Ft

Guide Price:

£195,000
Industrial Unit, Ariel Business Park, Lambourn Woodlands, Hungerford, South East, RG17 TO LET

Industrial Unit, Ariel Business Park, Lambourn Woodlands, Hungerford, South East, RG17

Code 12291

12240 Sq Ft

Per Annum Exclusive:

£110,160 pa
Lot 4: Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55 FOR SALE

Lot 4: Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55

Code 12290

13.86 acres

Guide Price:

£220,000
Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55 FOR SALE

Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55

Code 12285

175 acres

Guide Price:

£3,125,000
Lot 1: Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55 FOR SALE

Lot 1: Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55

Code 12286

97 acres

Guide Price:

£2,000,000
Lot 2: Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55 FOR SALE

Lot 2: Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55

Code 12287

57 acres

Guide Price:

£800,000
Lot 3: Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55 FOR SALE

Lot 3: Oakham Farm, Nashs Lane, Ebrington, Gloucestershire, GL55

Code 12289

6.26 acres

Guide Price:

£105,000
60 Edinburgh Place, Cheltenham, South West, GL51 TO LET

60 Edinburgh Place, Cheltenham, South West, GL51

Code 12284

1827 Sq Ft

Per Annum Exclusive:

£25,000 pa

Gwynedd is a county of contrasting landscapes, housing the mountain ranges of Snowdonia and the coastal towns along Cardigan Bay. Its economy is shaped by tourism, education, renewable energy, and agriculture, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and Welsh culture.

The property market in Gwynedd is varied, offering traditional rural homes, coastal properties, and modern developments. With a growing number of people looking for a balance between work and lifestyle, the county remains an attractive option for those seeking a mix of natural beauty, economic opportunities, and community-focused living.

The tourism sector plays a central role in the county’s economy, attracting visitors to Snowdonia National Park (Eryri), historic landmarks like Caernarfon Castle, and scenic seaside destinations such as Porthmadog and Abersoch. The rise of eco-tourism and adventure tourism, including hiking, mountain biking, and watersports, continues to boost

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