4 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
4 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Features and description
- Spectacular ‘L’ shaped kitchen, dining and living area
- Cellar with utility area
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Cloakrooms
- 3 Shower rooms
- EPC rating D
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Known locally as ‘The Penny Farthing’ this property historically housed the general stores on the ground floor. A home of immense sophistication 1 Prospect Place is an exquisite four storey period townhouse that is centrally located within the heart of the highly popular fishing village of Aberdovey.
The property has been attractively and sensitively refurbished resulting in a friendly and a beautifully presented home of immense quality. Features include exposed stone walls, solid wooden floors,wooden doors, contemporary kitchen and bathrooms with white sanitaryware creating an atmospheric seaside retreat.
With space for a bench and seasonal pots steps lead to the front door directly off Prospect Place. Arranged across four floors the ground floor offers an attractive and spacious L shaped open plan kitchen/dining/living room. Elevated by two steps the kitchen is fitted with contemporary white gloss units, feature open shelving and a useful peninsula with space for bar stools to two sides.
Four double bedrooms are located on the first and second floors offering flexible and versatile accommodation. With innovation and practicality three shower rooms and two cloakrooms serve the property adding a practical and modern edge to this period townhouse. The lower ground floor comprises a utility room and storage room.
Local Authority: Gwynedd
Services: Mains water, electricity and gas. Gas central heating.
Council Tax: Band C
Fixtures and Fittings: All fixtures and fittings
are excluded from the sale but may be available
by separate negotiation.
Tenure: Freehold
To the front of the property is space for a bench and seasonal garden pots offering al fresco enjoyment in the heart of Aberdovey village.
Aberdovey, branded the “Jewel of the Cardigan Bay”, has always been considered an exclusive holiday destination. It offers boutique shops, galleries, pubs, restaurants and along with its stunning beaches has a pretty, sheltered harbour with yacht anchorage and boat club. Standing on the southern fringes of the Snowdonia National Park, the area is noted for its mountains, and opportunities for outdoor pursuits including walking, sailing and a variety of water sports.
The coastal town of Tywyn is nearby with its range of amenities, cinema and a supermarket, while the larger towns of Dolgellau and Machynlleth are almost equi-distant. The coastal railway line runs a regular service from Shrewsbury to Aberdovey.
The property has been attractively and sensitively refurbished resulting in a friendly and a beautifully presented home of immense quality. Features include exposed stone walls, solid wooden floors,wooden doors, contemporary kitchen and bathrooms with white sanitaryware creating an atmospheric seaside retreat.
With space for a bench and seasonal pots steps lead to the front door directly off Prospect Place. Arranged across four floors the ground floor offers an attractive and spacious L shaped open plan kitchen/dining/living room. Elevated by two steps the kitchen is fitted with contemporary white gloss units, feature open shelving and a useful peninsula with space for bar stools to two sides.
Four double bedrooms are located on the first and second floors offering flexible and versatile accommodation. With innovation and practicality three shower rooms and two cloakrooms serve the property adding a practical and modern edge to this period townhouse. The lower ground floor comprises a utility room and storage room.
Local Authority: Gwynedd
Services: Mains water, electricity and gas. Gas central heating.
Council Tax: Band C
Fixtures and Fittings: All fixtures and fittings
are excluded from the sale but may be available
by separate negotiation.
Tenure: Freehold
To the front of the property is space for a bench and seasonal garden pots offering al fresco enjoyment in the heart of Aberdovey village.
Aberdovey, branded the “Jewel of the Cardigan Bay”, has always been considered an exclusive holiday destination. It offers boutique shops, galleries, pubs, restaurants and along with its stunning beaches has a pretty, sheltered harbour with yacht anchorage and boat club. Standing on the southern fringes of the Snowdonia National Park, the area is noted for its mountains, and opportunities for outdoor pursuits including walking, sailing and a variety of water sports.
The coastal town of Tywyn is nearby with its range of amenities, cinema and a supermarket, while the larger towns of Dolgellau and Machynlleth are almost equi-distant. The coastal railway line runs a regular service from Shrewsbury to Aberdovey.
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