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Househunters have been left in stitches after spotting a converted chapel for sale – with a glaring omission from the estate agent’s description - a giant hole in the living room floor. The one bedroom property on the picturesque Isle of Anglesey in north west Wales boasts a charming façade with large windows that flood the space with natural light. But the bizarre feature, a hole covered by a glass panel, has sparked a flurry of online comments with potential buyers coming up with their own hilarious theories as to what it could be, including some more outlandish guesses such as a portal to hell.

On the market for, £210,000 and a Grade II listed property, it was at one time a chapel and lies in the hamlet of Coedana and has "breathtaking, unobstructed views of the countryside and Eryri national park." Agents Williams & Goodwin said: "Having been extensively renovated to a high standard the property really does lend itself well as a turnkey property." The added: "It's not often a property of this charm and character becomes available and we would strongly suggest an early viewing! Located in Coedana on the periphery of Llannerch-Y Medd with its local shop, post office, primary school and public houses this property really does have a lot to offer.



"Linking quickly with nearby towns such as Llangefni and Amlwch for further amenities including supermarkets and leisure facilities. Greeted into the main hallway opening to the open plan lounge and kitchen and then on to the.

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