A rare and definitely exciting opportunity to purchase a detached period residence that stands ingenerous grounds with a superb elevated stance providing far reaching views which take in the turrets of the nearby castle, the Conwy estuary and the surrounding undulating countryside which encompasses this fascinating town.
Situated in a most exclusive and desirable location within the historic walled coastal town of Conwy is this spacious detached period residence, standing within its own generous garden grounds, whilst enjoying an elevated stance with far reaching views which take in the medieval town walls and the towers of nearby Conwy castle, the Conwy estuary and the surrounding undulating countryside which encompasses this fascinating town.
This dwelling’s position within the town alongside its generous grounds makes this a rather rare, interesting and exciting proposition – whilst there is many a property on the fringes of the town with spacious grounds, with Maes Y Porth being so close to the town centre and having the advantage of private grounds of this size and uninterrupted views, this is a unique opportunity.
The interior is spacious and bright with a nod to practicality by way of a shower room and separate WC on the ground floor and en-suite facilities to the main bedroom on the first floor. The two principal reception rooms have their own unique appeal, both having deep bay windows for the full appreciation of its pleasing aspect. The generous lounge has a feature fireplace housing a real flame gas fire, whilst the kitchen functions nicely as a dining room too and is perfect for mealtimes and general family ‘get togethers’. Completing the ground floor is a guest bedroom which, in conjunction with the WC and shower room, might suit a dependent family member. A further three bedrooms reside on the first floor served by a fully tiled family bathroom with additional shower – the second bedroom is currently utilised as a study and enjoys stunning views and a pleasing dual aspect.
Externally, there are two separate entrances from the roadside - one for vehicular access and one strictly for pedestrian usage. The sloping driveway with remote operated gate (in need of repair) leads to a spacious private parking area and a superbly spacious detached garage measuring some 22’ x 35’. The garage has a remote operated roller shutter door and comes fitted with power/light.
The gardens slope away gently from the property in a south easterly direction and are primarily laid to lawn with a host of mature plants, shrubs and trees. A large section has been utilised in the past as a vegetable and soft fruit plot and comes with a generous sized complementary greenhouse. There’s also a distinct pond feature with central island (will require some attention to realise its former glory) whilst there is an established wildlife meadow and two further ponds/wetland areas further away from the dwelling. The property comes fitted with uPVC double glazing (with the exception of the side entrance door) and gas fired central heating.
The main walled castle town of Conwy is just a short walk away where you will find a whole host of useful amenities, and services as well as its picturesque harbour and magnificent 13th century castle (built by Edward I in a barely believable four years!). Conwy has a mainline railway station providing easy links to Holyhead, Bangor and indeed London, whilst the A55 expressway provides all the essential links, making access to this corner of North Wales a breeze. This is a remarkable location where the rugged hillsides of Eryri/Snowdonia tumble into the sea. In terms of recreation and places of interest locally, there is neighbouring Deganwy with its marina and maritime facilities and the bustling Victorian resort of Llandudno with Victorian pier, theatre and countless other attractions. The striking coastline in these parts is practically on your doorstep too, as is the Eryri/Snowdonia National Park and the beautiful Conwy Valley.
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