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£800,000

Ocher Las, Llaneilian, Amlwch, Isle Of Anglesey, LL68

  • 5 beds
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£800,000

  • 5 beds
House
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Occupying a most spectacular elevated position on the lower slopes of Mynydd Eilian, Ocher Las commands stunning, unrivalled views towards the headland of Point Lynas and its lighthouse plus panoramic sea views which, given the right conditions allows the eye to catch the unmistakable outline of the Isle of Man on the horizon, only some 47 miles to the north. Situated towards the most northerly corner of Anglesey in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and a designated section of Anglesey’s Heritage Coastline, the rugged scenery affords you the opportunity to enjoy the rich and diverse coastline lying directly on your doorstep each and every day. Ocher Las is approached along a private driveway, standing in extensive well-stocked garden grounds, offering much privacy in a most pleasant rural setting which cannot be overstated. This large detached family home has undergone some major changes in recent years, the present owners overseeing a project which has transformed this fine home into a clean and contemporary dwelling with the emphasis on capturing natural light and making full use of the remarkable views on offer. With this in mind, two sections of the north facing elevation have been fitted with quin-folding doors (5) which peel right back, effectively inviting the outdoors indoors so-to-speak, thereby creating a real sense of connection with your surroundings. From here, you step directly onto an extensive sun terrace which will undoubtedly be utilised exclusively during the warmer months. What a treat! Also of note is that the main living area on the ground floor has the distinct benefit of air-conditioning. The entire dwelling has been extensively renovated and enlarged somewhat, work which included a brand new quality kitchen with a host of high-end fitted appliances and worktops (the utility room matched accordingly) plus the inclusion of all-new contemporary bathroom facilities throughout whilst under-floor heating is provided to the majority of the ground floor, something which is replicated in the upstairs bathroom suites. This is a practical home too, whereby a guest bedroom resides on the ground floor complete with en-suite with a further four bedrooms located on the first floor served by a luxurious family bathroom. The dual aspect master bedroom also features ensuite facilities and a large walk-in wardrobe. Needless to say, the views are a never ending distraction. One of the bedrooms is currently utilised as a working office and is also noteworthy in being fitted with air-conditioning too! Moving to the outside, the drive culminates in a particularly generous parking area, sufficient for numerous vehicles together with a large garage/workshop which could prove useful. From here, there’s access to the main garden and a further garage and traditional lean-to outbuilding. The aforementioned sun terrace has a glazed balustrade whilst located beneath and accessed from the garden is a useful garden store and store area. Much of the garden is laid to lawn and accompanied by a host of mature plants, shrubs and trees. Llaneilian and its surrounding communities are located just a short drive from the neighbouring historic town of Amlwch which provides a varied range of useful amenities, leisure facilities and schools. Amlwch has a fascinating history for its association with the discovery of copper and sulphur on nearby Parys Mountain. It’s still is a bustling town with a splendid port that would have transported the copper the world over. The main thoroughfare of the A5025 provides the essential links to the ferry port at Holyhead and easy access to the main A55 expressway which crosses the entire island onto the mainland. Anglesey has much to offer in the way of sailing, watersports, rock climbing and motorsports together with a fantastic coastal path offering some 125 miles of breath-taking coastal walks.
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