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£260,0003 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Old Mill Road, Dwygyfylchi, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34
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End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Character-filled cottage offering spacious accommodation across three floors.
- Peaceful riverside setting along the Afon Gyrach with woodland and mountain views.
- Ground floor: Lounge with log burner, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom.
- First floor: Two bedrooms and a WC.
- Second floor: Stunning master bedroom with exposed A-frame beams, free-standing bath, and Juliet balcony.
- Front and rear cottage gardens plus off-road parking.
- Modern comforts: Central heating and predominantly double-glazed windows.
- Picturesque village location at the gateway to Snowdonia National Park.
- Excellent transport links via A55 and Penmaenmawr railway station; short drive to Conwy and Llandudno.
- Outdoor lifestyle: Beaches, hiking, cycling, golf, and conservation areas nearby.
Welcome to Riverwash Cottage - a beautifully appointed, character-rich home featuring exposed Welsh slate and beams, arranged over three spacious floors.
Set in a peaceful riverside spot along the Afon Gyrach in the picturesque village of Dwygyfylchi, the cottage enjoys lovely woodland and mountain views, while being just moments from local amenities and the A55 North Wales Expressway.
The ground floor offers a warm and inviting lounge with a log burner, a dining room, kitchen, and bathroom. The first floor includes two bedrooms and a WC. The top floor presents a striking master bedroom with exposed A-frame beams, a free-standing bath, and a Juliet balcony.
Outside, the property benefits from both front and rear cottage gardens, off-road parking, central heating, and predominantly double-glazed windows.
Dwygyfylchi is a picturesque coastal village in Conwy County, North Wales, set at the gateway to Snowdonia National Park. It offers breathtaking sea and mountain views, a peaceful community atmosphere, and easy access to outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and beach walks. The village benefits from local amenities, a primary school, and good transport links via the A55 and Penmaenmawr railway station, making it ideal for commuters and nature lovers alike. Historic Conwy and Llandudno are just a short drive away, adding to the area’s charm and convenience.
Dwygyfylchi is a charming coastal village set at the northern edge of Snowdonia National Park, offering an enviable lifestyle where sea meets mountains. Known for its breathtaking scenery, the area provides panoramic views of the Irish Sea and the rugged peaks of Snowdonia, creating a perfect backdrop for everyday living.
A Lifestyle of Natural Beauty and Adventure
Residents enjoy immediate access to outdoor pursuits, from tranquil beach walks along Dwygyfylchi’s pebble shore to hiking and cycling through the Sychnant Pass and surrounding hills. Wildlife enthusiasts will love the nearby Pensychnant Conservation Centre, while golfers can take advantage of local courses with spectacular views.
Convenience Meets Heritage
Despite its peaceful setting, Dwygyfylchi is exceptionally well-connected. The A55 expressway and Penmaenmawr railway station provide quick links to Bangor, Chester, and beyond. Historic Conwy, with its medieval castle, bustling quayside, and boutique shops, is just a short drive away. For a vibrant seaside experience, Llandudno offers elegant Victorian architecture, a famous pier, theatres, and a wide range of dining and shopping options—all within easy reach.
Community and Amenities
The village itself boasts a friendly community atmosphere, a local primary school, and essential amenities. Nearby towns provide supermarkets, healthcare facilities, and leisure centres, ensuring everything you need is close at hand.
Set in a peaceful riverside spot along the Afon Gyrach in the picturesque village of Dwygyfylchi, the cottage enjoys lovely woodland and mountain views, while being just moments from local amenities and the A55 North Wales Expressway.
The ground floor offers a warm and inviting lounge with a log burner, a dining room, kitchen, and bathroom. The first floor includes two bedrooms and a WC. The top floor presents a striking master bedroom with exposed A-frame beams, a free-standing bath, and a Juliet balcony.
Outside, the property benefits from both front and rear cottage gardens, off-road parking, central heating, and predominantly double-glazed windows.
Dwygyfylchi is a picturesque coastal village in Conwy County, North Wales, set at the gateway to Snowdonia National Park. It offers breathtaking sea and mountain views, a peaceful community atmosphere, and easy access to outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and beach walks. The village benefits from local amenities, a primary school, and good transport links via the A55 and Penmaenmawr railway station, making it ideal for commuters and nature lovers alike. Historic Conwy and Llandudno are just a short drive away, adding to the area’s charm and convenience.
Dwygyfylchi is a charming coastal village set at the northern edge of Snowdonia National Park, offering an enviable lifestyle where sea meets mountains. Known for its breathtaking scenery, the area provides panoramic views of the Irish Sea and the rugged peaks of Snowdonia, creating a perfect backdrop for everyday living.
A Lifestyle of Natural Beauty and Adventure
Residents enjoy immediate access to outdoor pursuits, from tranquil beach walks along Dwygyfylchi’s pebble shore to hiking and cycling through the Sychnant Pass and surrounding hills. Wildlife enthusiasts will love the nearby Pensychnant Conservation Centre, while golfers can take advantage of local courses with spectacular views.
Convenience Meets Heritage
Despite its peaceful setting, Dwygyfylchi is exceptionally well-connected. The A55 expressway and Penmaenmawr railway station provide quick links to Bangor, Chester, and beyond. Historic Conwy, with its medieval castle, bustling quayside, and boutique shops, is just a short drive away. For a vibrant seaside experience, Llandudno offers elegant Victorian architecture, a famous pier, theatres, and a wide range of dining and shopping options—all within easy reach.
Community and Amenities
The village itself boasts a friendly community atmosphere, a local primary school, and essential amenities. Nearby towns provide supermarkets, healthcare facilities, and leisure centres, ensuring everything you need is close at hand.
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