Property description
A beautifully modernised and spacious detached home set on a third of an acre in the peaceful village of Penmon, offering stunning sea views, landscaped gardens, and high-spec living throughout.
Set within approximately one-third of an acre in an elevated position in the charming village of Penmon on the eastern side of Ynys Môn (Isle of Anglesey), this beautifully presented detached residence offers far more than meets the eye. Over the past decade, the current owners have meticulously modernised, extended, and decorated the property to a high standard, with no expense spared. Upon entering through the porch, you're welcomed into a spacious entrance hall featuring elegant wood-effect porcelain tiled flooring, high ceilings, and a bespoke wooden staircase leading to the first floor. A rear door provides convenient garden access, and clever pull-out drawers beneath the stairs offer excellent storage for coats and shoes - perfect after a walk along the nearby coastline. The heart of the home lies in the impressive open-plan Kitchen/Living/Dining Room, bathed in natural light and complete with a concrete screeded floor and underfloor heating throughout. The kitchen, to the left, is fitted with bespoke wooden units, a large Belfast sink, built-in double oven, hob, dishwasher, fridge, and freezer. Expansive marble worktops double as a breakfast bar, making it a joy to cook and entertain. A walk-in pantry adds practical storage for everyday essentials, and a large dining area sits nearby. To the right, a second dining area is set within a charming bay window, while the main living space features floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows offering breathtaking views over the front garden. Double patio doors open out onto a decked terrace, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. Just off the hallway, you'll find a contemporary, partially tiled WC and a spacious utility room with original quarry tile flooring, a wood pellet burner, sink, and plumbing for a washing machine. Adjacent is a useful larder, currently used as additional storage. The ground floor also boasts two reception rooms. The first is used as a home office and features a bay window, porcelain tiled floor, and a striking log-burning stove. The second reception room, with rich rosewood parquet flooring, offers a cosy, intimate space for relaxing in the evening. Upstairs, a generous landing has been creatively transformed into a reading nook. To the right are two well-proportioned bedrooms with wood flooring, served by a luxurious bathroom with a clawfoot bathtub, floor-to-ceiling tiled walk-in rain shower, heated towel rail, built-in cupboard, and tiled flooring. To the left are two further bedrooms. The first retains its original fireplace, while the main bedroom is a true retreat, featuring wood flooring, double patio doors opening onto a private balcony with sweeping views over the rear garden, the sea, and the North Wales coastline. A walk-in wardrobe adds to the sense of luxury. These bedrooms share a second stylish family bathroom with both bath and separate shower, heated towel rail, tiled flooring, and partially tiled walls. A loft with pull-down ladder completes the interior space. The main garden lies to the side of the property and is arranged over several terraced levels. Adjacent to the house is a treated timber deck and a herb garden. Steps lead down to a lawned area, which in turn slopes to the lower level where you'll find another decked seating area, apple and pear trees, a greenhouse, and a useful outbuilding for storage. To the front, a gated entrance leads to a path and steps up to the front door, flanked by lawn and established shrubs. Below this, a slate driveway provides ample off-road parking for several vehicles, alongside a new storage shed and an additional gated access to the garden. A separate parking area to the left of the property includes an EV charger and space for one vehicle. Higher up the plot is an additional piece of land with its own gated entrance and a detached garage. At the rear, a mature garden section features a small outbuilding currently used as a log store. The property benefits from four solar panels (currently not working), wood pellet boiler and uPVC double glazing throughout. Nestled in a peaceful rural hamlet close to the shoreline, Penmon sits on the southeastern tip of Anglesey, just a stone’s throw from the iconic Black Point Lighthouse and Puffin Island. The nearby village of Llangoed (approx. 1 mile away) offers local amenities including a shop, pub, and primary school, with more extensive services available in Beaumaris and Menai Bridge.
From higher ground, the views across Conwy Bay and the Snowdonia mountains are truly spectacular. Beaumaris, a historic town just a short drive away, is home to a 13th-century castle, a Victorian pier, and a vibrant high street with independent shops, restaurants, galleries, and antique stores. The surrounding countryside is rich with public footpaths, including direct access to the famed Anglesey Coastal Path, offering endless opportunities to explore the area’s remarkable natural beauty.
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