Inside the millionaires’ playground beloved by Premier League footballers and TV stars, where businesses are floundering, schools are closing and buildings are being left unfinished… while anti-English racism rises

For a sprawling seaside village at the western tip of Wales’ Llyn Peninsula with a year-round population of barely 600, Abersoch has always enjoyed an enviable gloss and gleam.

The beach huts on the magnificent Main Beach regularly sell for over £200,000, despite having no running water, electricity, fixtures and fittings.

The bumpy lane, which winds around the Benar Headland and glitters with the shiny chrome of multi-million-pound mansions, is now the most expensive road in Wales and has been dubbed ‘The Sandbanks of the North’.

Over recent years, the village has become popular as a second-home spot with Premier League footballers, Coronation

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