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£245,000

Parc Delfryn, Brynteg, Isle Of Anglesey, LL78

  • 2 beds
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£245,000

  • 2 beds
House
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The current owners have enjoyed and run this property as a successful holiday let, with an average turnover of £25,000 (not verified by agent). This superbly designed 2-bedroom house was only built in 2020/21 with quality finishes throughout and solar panels to the roof. The modern design and colourfully external cladding, make for an appealing property. The current owners have added a great patio space with external plug socket and pergola. The internal accommodation briefly comprises of: Kitchen with integrated dishwasher, oven, hob and extractor hood; Utility Area with plumbing for a washing machine; Shower Room; Living Room with large double patio doors out to the rear garden. Upstairs you’ll find 2 Bedrooms with the primary benefiting from a Juliet balcony, and a Bathroom with shower over bath and heated towel rail. Outside you’ll find off-road parking and a small garden to the front; whilst to the rear you’ll find an enclosed garden mostly put to lawn with a patio area. The house is heated via electric panel heaters and immersion hot water tank, supported by the solar panels. Brynteg is located along the eastern edge of the Isle of Anglesey, approximately 1.5 miles west of the popular seaside village of Benllech and approximately 8.5 miles due north of Menai Bridge with the mainland and city of Bangor just a short distance beyond. The house front the B5108, just short of the B5110 at the small village of Brynteg which allows for traveling into the market town of Llangefni which lies approximately 5.5 miles distant. The surrounding area is predominately agricultural land. This section of Anglesey offers some fabulous beaches and a rugged coastline, much of which being designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with over 120 miles of coastal paths at your disposal. The A5025 snakes along this eastern side of the island passing through some fabulous countryside where you'll be spoilt for choice for beaches to visit with Benllech and Red Wharf Bay being obvious choices for family days out at the seaside, but don't forget other gems such as Lligwy Bay and Traeth Bychan, all within easy reach and quite diverse. Stretching a little further north is the elevated plateau of Mynydd Bodafon, which is well worth a visit to its summit (it's not too steep or strenuous) as the views are unrivalled, taking in miles of sea, a good portion of Anglesey and the Eryri mountain range on the mainland whilst the coastal village of Moelfre is worth dropping by. Travel a little further and you'll arrive at the historical port town of Amlwch. This town has a fascinating history due to the discovery of copper and sulphur on nearby Parys Mountain. If historic sites are your thing then you're in the right place as Beaumaris, located just 9 miles south east along the B5109 boasts a superb 13th century castle and a town which will enthral with quaint streets and a unique shopping experience. There are also numerous lighthouses dotted along Anglesey's coastline which may be of interest. In terms of recreation, needless to say Anglesey is perfect for all manner of watersports, sailing and fishing, excellent walking and rock climbing, especially on the south stack cliffs, numerous nature reserves and a fabulous racing track at Ty Croes for all you motorsports fanatics. Holyhead of course, located towards the north western corner of the island is where you can catch a ferry into the heart of the Republic of Ireland. In terms of amenities, Benllech has a good range of shops, restaurants and pubs (including a primary school) whilst Llangefni, being the administrative town for the island has an extensive range of shops, supermarkets and other amenities readily available alongside primary and secondary schools and further education facilities. The mainland can be reached within some 20 minutes by car with main city of Bangor offering the facilities, shopping and services that you would expect of a larger conurbation including a renowned university, an eye-catching arts and culture venue and a mainline railway service with direct connections into London.

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