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Gwel Yr Wyddfa - Mountain View, Llanfaelog, Ty Croes, LL63

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£250,000

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Brand new homes in a beautiful location with the coastline just a short walk away!
An exclusive development of executive homes ideally suited to the owner occupier or as second homes, built to a high specification the properties provide a unique opportunity to acquire a newly built house in the area.

An exclusive development of new build executive homes ideally suited to the owner occupier or as second homes. Built to a high specification, the properties provide a unique opportunity to acquire a new home located in a beautiful corner of Anglesey. These homes are attractive mews houses which enjoys a pleasing south westerly aspect with countryside views to both aspects from the first floor. The appealing open plan living space features a fully equipped kitchen to include: oven, gas hob, extractor, fridge/freezer and dishwasher whilst featuring tri-folding doors which create a whole new way of enjoying your garden space come the warmer months! The bathroom and en-suite facilities are finished to an equally high standard with contemporary fittings and tiling. Benefiting from uPVC double glazing and LPG central heating. The accommodation briefly affords: Entrance Hall, Utility/Wc, Sitting Room/Study/bedroom 4, Kitchen & Family Room, Landing, 3 Bedrooms, En-suite and Bathroom.

Entrance Hall

WC

Lounge 9'8" x 7'10" (2.95m x 2.39m).

Kitchen/Diner 9'7" (2.92m) x 16'2" (4.92m) x 18'4" (5.60m). (L shaped)

Bedroom 1 9'10" x 9'3" (3m x 2.82m).

Bedroom 2 8'11" x 13' (2.72m x 3.96m).

Bedroom 3 6'11" x 9'1" (2.1m x 2.77m).

Bathroom

Location    The village of Llanfaelog and its nearest coastal neighbour of Rhosneigr are located along the south eastern edge of the Isle of Anglesey, bordering a spectacular Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and a little over half mile from the sandy Llydan Beach. The drama is further enhanced by far reaching views across the green agricultural Anglesey countryside towards the peaks of the Snowdonia Mountains located on the mainland, stretching as far as the Llyn Peninsula jutting out into the Irish Sea. Llanfaelog has the benefit of a local convenience store and is ideally positioned for excellent connections transport wise for the A55 expressway, the main port town of Holyhead (offering daily sailing to Ireland) and the mainland. Rhosneigr, well known for its windsurfing and general watersports activities is situated roughly 1 miles distant and hosts a good variety of amenities to include two convenience stores, post office, chemist, hairdressers, primary school, various restaurants and eateries, pubs, gift and surf shops and community centre. It proves to be quite a popular destination due to its proximity and easy access to the sea and 2 wide sandy beaches – it's certainly utilised by the surfing community when conditions are favourable!

The area is celebrated for its diverse and dramatic coastline – there are two beaches either side of Rhosneigr, Porth Llydan and Porth Crigyll, separated by some dramatic outlying rocks. Also located between the two villages is Llyn Maelog Lake nature reserve and you have direct access to the coastal path too, offering over 120 miles to enjoy. Rhosneigr was arguably in its heyday during the Edwardian era, but still proves irresistible to this day with visitors looking for a great day out at the beach. There's a host of other leisure facilities to include tennis, bowling green, horse riding and a golf course too, so there's never a shortage of things to see and do.

Heading south of Llanfaelog are a series of further sandy beaches and coves, Porth Cwyfan's 'island' church, the historic village of Aberffraw, Malltraeth nature reserve and Newborough sands - all within the AONB and much of which forming part of Anglesey's designated Heritage Coast. Situated on this section of coastline also is Anglesey's excellent motorsport circuit – well known for hosting much of Channels 5's Fifth Gear motoring programme! As previously mentioned, there are excellent road and rail transport connections across Anglesey stretching from Holyhead, linking the University City of Bangor through all of the north coast attractions and beyond. The main port town of Holyhead, which offers daily sailing to Ireland has an extensive range of goods and services as well as marina facilities, together with primary and secondary schools.

Anglesey has such a varied coastline ranging from wide sandy beaches to plunging cliffs whilst the rolling green countryside is ideal for farming being home to numerous landmarks such as the castle at Beaumaris to iconic lighthouses – Anglesey really has something for everyone.

OUTSIDE    To the front are 2 off road parking spaces. A gated pathway leads to the main garden to the rear which is laid to lawn with a patio seating area and timber fenced boundary.

SERVICES    We are informed by the seller that this property benefits from Mains Water, Electricity & Drainage.

TENURE    We have been informed that the tenure is Freehold.

DISCLAIMER    Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents Limited for themselves and for the vendor of this property whose agents they are give notice that: (1) These particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or a contract. (2) All statements contained in these particulars are made without responsibility on the part of Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents Limited. (3) None of the statements contained in these particulars are to be relied upon as a statement or representation of fact. (4) Any intending purchaser must satisfy himself/herself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. (5) The vendor does not make or give and neither do Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents Limited nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. (6) Where every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floorplan contained here, measurements of doors, windows, rooms and any other items are approximate and no responsibility is taken for any error, omission, or mis-statement. This plan is for illustrative purposes only and should be used as such by any prospective purchaser. The services, systems and appliances shown have not been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. Floorplans made with Metropix ©2007.



The village of Llanfaelog and its nearest coastal neighbour of Rhosneigr are located along the south eastern edge of the Isle of Anglesey, bordering a spectacular Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and a little over half mile from the sandy Llydan Beach. The drama is further enhanced by far reaching views across the green agricultural Anglesey countryside towards the peaks of the Snowdonia Mountains located on the mainland, stretching as far as the Llyn Peninsula jutting out into the Irish Sea. Llanfaelog has the benefit of a local convenience store and is ideally positioned for excellent connections transport wise for the A55 expressway, the main port town of Holyhead (offering daily sailing to Ireland) and the mainland. Rhosneigr, well known for its windsurfing and general watersports activities is situated roughly 1 miles distant and hosts a good variety of amenities to include two convenience stores, post office, chemist, hairdressers, primary school, various restaurants and eateries, pubs, gift and surf shops and community centre. It proves to be quite a popular destination due to its proximity and easy access to the sea and 2 wide sandy beaches – it's certainly utilised by the surfing community when conditions are favourable!

The area is celebrated for its diverse and dramatic coastline – there are two beaches either side of Rhosneigr, Porth Llydan and Porth Crigyll, separated by some dramatic outlying rocks. Also located between the two villages is Llyn Maelog Lake nature reserve and you have direct access to the coastal path too, offering over 120 miles to enjoy. Rhosneigr was arguably in its heyday during the Edwardian era, but still proves irresistible to this day with visitors looking for a great day out at the beach. There's a host of other leisure facilities to include tennis, bowling green, horse riding and a golf course too, so there's never a shortage of things to see and do.

Heading south of Llanfaelog are a series of further sandy beaches and coves, Porth Cwyfan's 'island' church, the historic village of Aberffraw, Malltraeth nature reserve and Newborough sands - all within the AONB and much of which forming part of Anglesey's designated Heritage Coast. Situated on this section of coastline also is Anglesey's excellent motorsport circuit – well known for hosting much of Channels 5's Fifth Gear motoring programme! As previously mentioned, there are excellent road and rail transport connections across Anglesey stretching from Holyhead, linking the University City of Bangor through all of the north coast attractions and beyond. The main port town of Holyhead, which offers daily sailing to Ireland has an extensive range of goods and services as well as marina facilities, together with primary and secondary schools.

Anglesey has such a varied coastline ranging from wide sandy beaches to plunging cliffs whilst the rolling green countryside is ideal for farming being home to numerous landmarks such as the castle at Beaumaris to iconic lighthouses – Anglesey really has something for everyone.
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