Offering space galore in the centre of the historic village of Llanystumdwy, close to the scenic coastline on the Llyn Peninsula. 5 bedrooms plus a useable basement make this a versatile and appealing home.
Situated in the centre of the historic village of Llanystumdwy overlooking the river Dwyfor is this most substantial End Terrace Period Residence, offering picture postcard views, generous and versatile accommodation, perfectly suited for a growing family with a few welcome surprises. The position affords a pleasing westerly aspect, thereby benefiting from any afternoon sunshine, as does the garden which provides a degree of privacy from the roadside. The property offers much charm and character yet has been sympathetically modernised in all the essential areas. The lounge is a particularly generous room with a feature open fireplace and two striking windows to either side of the fireplace. The modern kitchen is spacious too and complemented by a dedicated utility room with additional WC. 4 double bedrooms reside on the first floor served by a modern family bathroom and there’s a further attic bedroom which provides additional storage to the eaves. A real surprise is the basement which consists of a further sitting room, office (bedroom if so desired) and bathroom/shower room. Externally, the garden to the front provides decked seating areas and gravelled areas together with a few mature trees and shrubs. There’s also a series of timber sheds, one of which has been made into a garden bar/recreation room. The property is predominantly uPVC double glazed and is served by gas central heating. Llanystumdwy is a picturesque village situated a short distance from the coast, between the towns of Criccieth and Pwllheli, the village has plenty of amenities to include, stunning scenic walks along the river, a local primary school, a community pub, a community hall which also offers entertainment and various classes, a small community run shop, children’s playground and the popular rabbit farm.
Llanystumdwy is a small village located just a short distance from the coast of the Llyn Peninsula. The village is renowned for being the birthplace and home of the former Prime Minister Lloyd George. The nearby resort town of Criccieth with its castle perched high above the town and beaches on either side is located some 2 miles distant. Criccieth town has a range of amenities including fine eateries, a bowling green, golf course and launching facilities for boating and sailing enthusiasts. Access to the coastal towns of Pwllheli and Porthmadog is easy with the excellent road network.
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