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4 bedroom house for sale
Branas, Dyffryn Ardudwy
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4 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
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Features and description
- Stone built end of terrace house with 4 bedrooms
- Living and sleeping accommodation over 3 floors offering flexible room layout for personal preference
- Some updating required but an excellent opportunity to create your perfect family home
- Located in the heart of the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy with all amenities within walking distance
- Gardens to the front and rear of the property
- U PVC windows
- Traditional features
- Dyffryn Ardudwy is a sought after village location in Snowdonia National Park, well known for its fabulous beaches
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This delightful four-bedroom family home presents a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a property with character and potential. While the house retains its traditional features, it is in need of some updating, allowing you to put your personal touch on it and truly make it your own.
The spacious layout offers ample room for family living. In summary there is a lounge, dining room and kitchen/utility on the ground floor, 3 bedrooms to the first along with the family bathroom and a further 4th bedroom to the second floor along with an additional flexible living space - useful as a home office or second lounge.
Externally the property has an enclosed rear garden, ideal for those with young families and a low maintenance garden to the front.
The property is ideally situated in the heart of the village, ensuring that local amenities and the vibrant community are just a stone's throw away.
This home is perfect for families looking to settle in a picturesque location, where the beauty of the surrounding countryside can be enjoyed. With a little imagination and effort, this property can be transformed into a modern haven while still preserving its original charm.
If you are searching for a home that offers both space and the potential for enhancement, this four-bedroom house is certainly worth viewing. Embrace the opportunity to create a wonderful family environment in this lovely village setting.
Accommodation comprises; ( all measurements are approximate )
Entrance door into
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hallway - 4.90 x 1.71 (16'0" x 5'7") - Stairs leading to first floor, doors leading to
Lounge - 3.90 x 3.58 (12'9" x 11'8") - Window to front, feature fireplace with tiled surround, electric heater
Dining Room - 3.84 x 3.66 (12'7" x 12'0") - Window to rear overlooking garden, feature fireplace with tiled surround, electric heater
Kitchen - 2.72 x 1.76 (8'11" x 5'9") - Fitted with wall and base units, sink and drainer unit, window to rear, leading though to
Utility Room - 1.92 x 2.27 (6'3" x 7'5") - Space and plumbing for washing machine, fridge/freezer, electric cooker, tiled flooring, door leading to outside
First Floor -
Landing - 3.23 x 2.07 (10'7" x 6'9") - Stairs leading to second floor, doors leading to
Bedroom 1 - 3.45 x 3.42 (11'3" x 11'2") - Window to rear, fitted carpet, electric heater
Bedroom 2 - 3.95 x 3.71 (12'11" x 12'2") - Window to front with beautiful sea views, feature fireplace, electric heater
Bedroom 3 - 1.96 x 2.89 (6'5" x 9'5") - Window to front aspect with far reaching sea views, fitted carpet
Bathroom - 1.86 x 1.90 (6'1" x 6'2") - Fitted suite comprising panelled bath with electric shower above, wash hand basin, low level w.c., obscured window to rear, cupboard housing hot water cylinder
Second Floor -
Sitting Room - 5.13 x 2.77 (16'9" x 9'1") - Two skylight windows, under eaves storage, flexible and versatile living space, door leading to
Bedroom 4 - 2.63 x 5.08 (8'7" x 16'7") - Two skylight windows
External - Steps up from pathway to front garden laid mainly to lawn with seasonal planting.
To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden with shed.
Services - Mains water, drainage and electricity
Material Information - Freehold property of standard construction.
Primary residence for Article 4 purposes.
Gwynedd Council tax band C
Location - The property is located in the heart of Dyffryn Ardudwy - a coastal village located on the western fringe of the Snowdonia National Park. The area is well known for its sandy beaches and beautiful sunsets and is popular with visitors seeking relaxation, beautiful walks and stunning vistas. It has good local amenities including a post office, school, village hall, shops, cafes, petrol station and art gallery. It has regular bus services and a railway station with links to the local towns of Barmouth and Porthmadog, and extending to the Midlands and beyond.
This delightful four-bedroom family home presents a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a property with character and potential. While the house retains its traditional features, it is in need of some updating, allowing you to put your personal touch on it and truly make it your own.
The spacious layout offers ample room for family living. In summary there is a lounge, dining room and kitchen/utility on the ground floor, 3 bedrooms to the first along with the family bathroom and a further 4th bedroom to the second floor along with an additional flexible living space - useful as a home office or second lounge.
Externally the property has an enclosed rear garden, ideal for those with young families and a low maintenance garden to the front.
The property is ideally situated in the heart of the village, ensuring that local amenities and the vibrant community are just a stone's throw away.
This home is perfect for families looking to settle in a picturesque location, where the beauty of the surrounding countryside can be enjoyed. With a little imagination and effort, this property can be transformed into a modern haven while still preserving its original charm.
If you are searching for a home that offers both space and the potential for enhancement, this four-bedroom house is certainly worth viewing. Embrace the opportunity to create a wonderful family environment in this lovely village setting.
Accommodation comprises; ( all measurements are approximate )
Entrance door into
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hallway - 4.90 x 1.71 (16'0" x 5'7") - Stairs leading to first floor, doors leading to
Lounge - 3.90 x 3.58 (12'9" x 11'8") - Window to front, feature fireplace with tiled surround, electric heater
Dining Room - 3.84 x 3.66 (12'7" x 12'0") - Window to rear overlooking garden, feature fireplace with tiled surround, electric heater
Kitchen - 2.72 x 1.76 (8'11" x 5'9") - Fitted with wall and base units, sink and drainer unit, window to rear, leading though to
Utility Room - 1.92 x 2.27 (6'3" x 7'5") - Space and plumbing for washing machine, fridge/freezer, electric cooker, tiled flooring, door leading to outside
First Floor -
Landing - 3.23 x 2.07 (10'7" x 6'9") - Stairs leading to second floor, doors leading to
Bedroom 1 - 3.45 x 3.42 (11'3" x 11'2") - Window to rear, fitted carpet, electric heater
Bedroom 2 - 3.95 x 3.71 (12'11" x 12'2") - Window to front with beautiful sea views, feature fireplace, electric heater
Bedroom 3 - 1.96 x 2.89 (6'5" x 9'5") - Window to front aspect with far reaching sea views, fitted carpet
Bathroom - 1.86 x 1.90 (6'1" x 6'2") - Fitted suite comprising panelled bath with electric shower above, wash hand basin, low level w.c., obscured window to rear, cupboard housing hot water cylinder
Second Floor -
Sitting Room - 5.13 x 2.77 (16'9" x 9'1") - Two skylight windows, under eaves storage, flexible and versatile living space, door leading to
Bedroom 4 - 2.63 x 5.08 (8'7" x 16'7") - Two skylight windows
External - Steps up from pathway to front garden laid mainly to lawn with seasonal planting.
To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden with shed.
Services - Mains water, drainage and electricity
Material Information - Freehold property of standard construction.
Primary residence for Article 4 purposes.
Gwynedd Council tax band C
Location - The property is located in the heart of Dyffryn Ardudwy - a coastal village located on the western fringe of the Snowdonia National Park. The area is well known for its sandy beaches and beautiful sunsets and is popular with visitors seeking relaxation, beautiful walks and stunning vistas. It has good local amenities including a post office, school, village hall, shops, cafes, petrol station and art gallery. It has regular bus services and a railway station with links to the local towns of Barmouth and Porthmadog, and extending to the Midlands and beyond.
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