2 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
2 beds
1 bath
527
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Stunning seafront location.
- Ideal holiday home.
- Can be utilised as a holiday let.
- Very well presented.
- Superb waterfront views.
- EPC Rating = E
A delightful cottage with direct beach access in one of the most sought-after coastal locations in North Wales.
Description
Boatman’s Cottage (also known as Ty Maen) is an exquisite white painted stone cottage in a stunning beach front location. The current owners purchased the property about 40 years ago and embarked on a sympathetic rebuild of the original structure. Since then it has been carefully maintained and provides a wonderful holiday home.
The house stands on a sea wall with steps down to a delightfully secluded sandy beach, a short distance from the main bay at Rhoscolyn. Access to the property by car is limited by the tides, but this only adds to the feeling of adventure, privacy and isolation.
Boatman’s cottage is small but beautifully formed and the white washed walls and grey slate roof are accented by a blue painted front door and shutters. The front door opens into a lobby providing a link to all the living space. On the ground floor is a bedroom, bathroom and an attractive open-plan living room with French doors opening onto a paved terrace which is perfect for dining and sunbathing. Two steps lead down from the living room to the well equipped kitchen.
An attractive mezzanine principal bedroom completes the well presented accommodation.
The views are mesmerising and directly out to sea from the relative shelter of the protected cove.
Car parking is provided via a licence from an adjoining owner on a grassed area at the rear of the cottage. Further details can be provided on request.
There is mains electricity and water and drainage via a shared septic tank.
Location
The sheltered bay at Rhoscolyn is particularly attractive with a horseshoe sandy beach between headlands studded with pretty cottages. It is particularly popular with holiday makers and rental property is in high demand.
The local church, St Gwenfaen, was built in 1875 on a site that has housed a church since the sixth century. The village has a long history and the area was once busy with oyster farming. The term ‘colyn ’ refers to a column erected by the Romans to mark the edge of their territories.
Rhoscolyn is also home to the well regarded White Eagle pub, situated along the lane from the property.
The community includes the village of Four Mile Bridge which offers a range of shops and services as does Trearddur Bay and the larger town of Holyhead, a port town with ferries to Ireland and a large marina.
The area is connected to the Welsh mainland via the A5 trunk road linking to the A55 which joins the motorway network at Chester.
There is a regular high speed rail service from Holyhead to London Euston (from 3 hours 39 minutes) and Liverpool airport is 103 miles away.
Please note: all times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 533 sq ft
Additional Info
Council Tax = D
Description
Boatman’s Cottage (also known as Ty Maen) is an exquisite white painted stone cottage in a stunning beach front location. The current owners purchased the property about 40 years ago and embarked on a sympathetic rebuild of the original structure. Since then it has been carefully maintained and provides a wonderful holiday home.
The house stands on a sea wall with steps down to a delightfully secluded sandy beach, a short distance from the main bay at Rhoscolyn. Access to the property by car is limited by the tides, but this only adds to the feeling of adventure, privacy and isolation.
Boatman’s cottage is small but beautifully formed and the white washed walls and grey slate roof are accented by a blue painted front door and shutters. The front door opens into a lobby providing a link to all the living space. On the ground floor is a bedroom, bathroom and an attractive open-plan living room with French doors opening onto a paved terrace which is perfect for dining and sunbathing. Two steps lead down from the living room to the well equipped kitchen.
An attractive mezzanine principal bedroom completes the well presented accommodation.
The views are mesmerising and directly out to sea from the relative shelter of the protected cove.
Car parking is provided via a licence from an adjoining owner on a grassed area at the rear of the cottage. Further details can be provided on request.
There is mains electricity and water and drainage via a shared septic tank.
Location
The sheltered bay at Rhoscolyn is particularly attractive with a horseshoe sandy beach between headlands studded with pretty cottages. It is particularly popular with holiday makers and rental property is in high demand.
The local church, St Gwenfaen, was built in 1875 on a site that has housed a church since the sixth century. The village has a long history and the area was once busy with oyster farming. The term ‘colyn ’ refers to a column erected by the Romans to mark the edge of their territories.
Rhoscolyn is also home to the well regarded White Eagle pub, situated along the lane from the property.
The community includes the village of Four Mile Bridge which offers a range of shops and services as does Trearddur Bay and the larger town of Holyhead, a port town with ferries to Ireland and a large marina.
The area is connected to the Welsh mainland via the A5 trunk road linking to the A55 which joins the motorway network at Chester.
There is a regular high speed rail service from Holyhead to London Euston (from 3 hours 39 minutes) and Liverpool airport is 103 miles away.
Please note: all times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 533 sq ft
Additional Info
Council Tax = D
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