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£155,000

LL57 4UN

  • 2 beds
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£155,000

  • 2 beds
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A Grade II listed Mid Terrace Cottage located in the picturesque village of Glasinfryn, enjoying views towards the Snowdonia Mountain Range from many parts of the property. The former quarryman's dwelling, whose origins are believed to date back to the early 19th century, has over recent years been modernised and well maintained by the present owner, retaining some of the style and character one would expect to find. More recently, the property has been upgraded with a stylish new double glazed windows. The accommodation, which benefits from thermostatically controlled electric convection heating, includes on the ground floor a sizeable Lounge with multi fuel burner and a fitted Kitchen with integrated hob/oven. Upstairs you’ll find 2 good sized Bedrooms and a modern Shower Room with two storage cupboards. To the front, the cottage enjoys the benefit of a lawned communal garden, while the rear provides a generous paved low maintenance garden area with raised perimeter planters and a storage shed with its own power and water supply, offering the ideal spot for outdoor dining and entertaining, or just relaxing and fully appreciating the invigorating rural atmosphere. The picturesque village of Glasinfryn is ideally situated for the many coastal attractions to be found in this part Gwynedd, and just outside the commuter city of Bangor. The university city of Bangor, which is only a stone’s throw away, offers along with its neighbouring communities a wide range of shops, services and recreational facilities, ensuring that your essential needs are well catered for. Additionally, the city benefits from a first class intercity rail service and the A55 Expressway, which westward, propels you through the lovely island of Anglesey and eastward, along much of the North Wales coastline towards Chester, Liverpool and Manchester, ultimately linking up with the UK motorway network.

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£155,000

2 bed house for sale

LL57 4UN
A Grade II listed Mid Terrace Cottage located in the picturesque village of Glasinfryn, enjoying views towards the Snowdonia Mountain Range from many parts of the property. The former quarryman's dwelling, whose origins are believed to date back to the early 19th century, has over recent years been modernised and well maintained by the present owner, retaining some of the style and character one would expect to find. More recently, the property has been upgraded with a stylish new double glazed windows. The accommodation, which benefits from thermostatically controlled electric convection heating, includes on the ground floor a sizeable Lounge with multi fuel burner and a fitted Kitchen with integrated hob/oven. Upstairs you’ll find 2 good sized Bedrooms and a modern Shower Room with two storage cupboards. To the front, the cottage enjoys the benefit of a lawned communal garden, while the rear provides a generous paved low maintenance garden area with raised perimeter planters and a storage shed with its own power and water supply, offering the ideal spot for outdoor dining and entertaining, or just relaxing and fully appreciating the invigorating rural atmosphere. The picturesque village of Glasinfryn is ideally situated for the many coastal attractions to be found in this part Gwynedd, and just outside the commuter city of Bangor. The university city of Bangor, which is only a stone’s throw away, offers along with its neighbouring communities a wide range of shops, services and recreational facilities, ensuring that your essential needs are well catered for. Additionally, the city benefits from a first class intercity rail service and the A55 Expressway, which westward, propels you through the lovely island of Anglesey and eastward, along much of the North Wales coastline towards Chester, Liverpool and Manchester, ultimately linking up with the UK motorway network.