1 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- 2 double bedrooms & attic hobbies room
- Lounge with open fireplace
- Kitchen diner with multi fuel stove
- Shower room
- Gas central heating & upvc double glazing & pv panels
- Cottage style garden
- Detached garden room/workshop
- Mountain views
The property offers delightful accommodation which would ideally suit a first time buyer and has a wealth of features including a re-fitted kitchen diner, an Inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel stove, an ornate fireplace to the lounge, pine panelled doors, open beamed ceilings and an excellent attic hobbies room which has two Velux double glazed roof windows taking full advantage of the mountain views. The property also has a useful garden room/workshop.
Stone with part painted and part rendered and spar dashed elevations under a pitched slate roof with PV panels.
DIRECTIONS: Entering Bethesda from the Bangor direction on the A5, after passing through the first set of pedestrian traffic lights and rounding the left hand bend, take the first turning on the left into Penybryn Road. When you reach the mini roundabout, turn right into Pantglas Road and after exactly 0.5 of a mile, turn right into Well Street. Continue down the hill for approximately 60 yards and the property will then be found within the second terrace of houses on your right.
THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES:
GROUND FLOOR A uPVC double glazed front door opens into the
RECEPTION HALL 13’ 0” (3.95m) x 3’ 4” (1.01m) having a stained pine shoe rack, a hanging rail, coat hooks, a high level shelf and a pine door opening into the
LOUNGE 11’ 10” (3.62m) x 9’ 9” (2.96m) having an ornate open fireplace with a polished slate hearth, a double radiator, fitted bookshelves, two points for wall lights, a uPVC double glazed window and a further pine door opening into the
KITCHEN DINER 15’ 0” (4.54m) (max) x 12’ 0” (3.66m) with a range of fitted base cupboard units having a recess with plumbing and wastepipe for a washing machine, a further recess for a cooker and rolled edge heat resistant worktops incorporating an inset 1½ bowl single drainer stainless steel sink. The kitchen diner also has an attractive dressed stone Inglenook fireplace with a raised slate/quarry tile hearth, a Chilli Penguin multi-fuel stove and a slate lintel; a concealed gas meter, a double radiator, an understairs storage cupboard, extensive fitted shelving, an Intergas wall mounted mains gas fired central heating boiler also serving the domestic hot water supply, a uPVC double glazed window, a high level electricity meter and consumer unit, a carbon monoxide alarm and a part lattice glazed external door providing independent rear access.
FIRST FLOOR
A straight flight staircase with a pine spindle balustrade then leads up from the kitchen diner to the first floor landing which has a curtained ‘wardrobe’ with a hanging rail and fitted shelving, a smoke detector alarm and the following rooms off:
FRONT BEDROOM ONE 14’ 2” (4.30m) x 8’ 0” (2.44m) having wooden floorboards, an insulated hot water cylinder with an immersion heater and a storage cupboard over, two double radiators, a pine door and a uPVC double glazed window through which there are views of the hills and mountains above the village.
SHOWER ROOM 10’ 0” (3.06m) (max) x 6’ 9” (2.05m) having a white suite comprising a tiled/ glazed shower with a shower rail and curtain, a fitted vanity unit with an inset wash hand basin and a WC low suite. Painted wooden floorboards, a double radiator, fitted shelving, a uPVC double glazed window and a pine door.
REAR BEDROOM TWO 11’ 9” (3.60m) x 10’ 0” (3.03m) having pine floorboards, a double radiator, two uPVC double glazed windows and a pine door.
ATTIC
A pine turned staircase with one point for a wall light then leads up from rear bedroom two to the
ATTIC HOBBIES ROOM 14’ 6” (4.44m) (to purlins) x 10’ 9” (3.30m) having partially enclosed and partially open eaves storage spaces to front and rear, a pine spindle hand rail to the stairwell, two exposed purlins, a smoke detector alarm and two pine Velux double glazed roof windows taking full advantage of the delightful views. This room has partially restricted head height due to the roof slope.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property, there is a delightful cottage style garden with a slated seating area, abundantly stocked flower beds having a colourful variety of plants and shrubs, slated paths, fruit trees, mature bushes and a
DETACHED GARDEN ROOM/WORKSHOP 11’ 0” (3.36m) x 7’ 8” (2.33m) which is of timber construction with Larch clad walls and a pitched profiled steel roof.
The property also has independent rear access via a footpath (over which a neighbouring property has a right of way).
We have not carried out a test on the central heating system, the electrical wiring circuits or any other services connected to the property and we are therefore unable to comment on the condition or adequacy of same.
SERVICES: We are advised by the vendors that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.
COUNCIL TAX: Band B
TENURE:We are advised by the vendors that the tenure is Freehold
PRICE: £175,000
VIEWING:By appointment through agents.
Please note that since the 1st September 2024, under the Article 4 Direction issued by Gwynedd Council, if you intend using the property as a second home or for short term holiday lettings, planning permission for a change of use will be required.
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