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Caer Gors, Tregele, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey LL67 0DP £149,950 Caer Gors, Tregele, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey LL67 0DP ● £149,950 If you’ ve often dreamed of a lovely cottage in a rural setting, this just might be it . Delightful Traditional Welsh Cottage . 2/3 Bedrooms & Family Sized Shower Room . Peaceful Rural Setting . Generous Lawned Garden & Off Road Parking . Superb Open Country Views . Well Placed For Coastal & Rural Attractions . Standing On Approximately ⅓ Acre . Conveniently Situated For A55 Expressway . Spacious Entrance Lounge & Fitted Kitchen/Diner . Advantage Of No Onward Chain Cy merwy d pob gof al wrth baratoi’r many lion hy n, ond eu diben y w rhoi arweiniad Ev ery care has been taken with the preparation of these particulars but they are f or cyff redinol y n unig, ac ni ellir gwarantu eu bod y n f anwl gy wir. Cofiwch ofy n os bydd general guidance only and complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any unrhy w bwy nt sy ’n neilltuol o bwy sig, neu dy lid ceisio gwiriad proff esiynol. point which is of particular importance please ask or prof essional v erification should Brasamcan y w’r holl ddimensiy nau. Nid y w cyf eiriad at ddarnau gosod a gosodiadau be sought. All dimensions are approximate. The mention of any f ixtures f ittings &/or a/neu gyf arpar y n goly gu eu bod mewn cyf lwr gweithredol eff eithlon. Darperir appliances does not imply they are in f ull eff icient working order. Photographs are ffotograff au er gwy bodaeth gyff redinol, ac ni ellir casglu bod unrhy w eitem a prov ided f or general inf ormation and it cannot be inf erred that any item shown is ddangosir y n gy nwysedig y n y pris gwerthu. Nid y w’r manylion hy n y n ffurfio contract included in the sale. These particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a [email protected] | 01407 766828 na rhan o gontract. contract. 9 Stanley Street, Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey LL65 1HG Caer Gors , Tregele, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, North Wales LL67 0DP Description If you are seeking a cosy home or holiday retreat in the vicinity of the north Anglesey coast, we would highly recommend that you view this delightful 2 storey traditional stone built Welsh cottage. The property dates back to the mid 19th Century retaining much of the unique character that is fondly associated with this type of dwelling. Standing on approximately ⅓ acre, the Property enjoys superb open country views. Over the years it has been modernised and maintained to an exceptional standard by the present owners but could be further enhanced. More recently, the cottage has been re-rendered and plastered in the time-honoured way by using lime plaster. The well-proportioned accommodation benefits from Hardwood Framed Single Glazing and includes on the ground floor a spacious Entrance Lounge that houses an eye catching open coal fire, a Fitted Kitchen/Diner and a Family Size Shower Room with an adjoining Storage Room that could be utilised as an additional Bedroom or a Study. A Double and a Twin Bedroom can be found on the first floor. Total Approx Floor Area – 605ft2 (56.2m2) Location Lying in a peaceful rural setting in the village of Tregele, Caer Gors is opportunely placed for the many alluring bays, sandy beaches and rustic attractions to be found on the North Anglesey coastline. Easy access is enabled via the A55 Outside: The cottage is approached by way of a long expressway, which is about 10 miles from the property, grassed driveway that provides off road parking and general allowing rapid commuting throughout the island, to the access to the property, including the generous lawned mainland, passing by the acclaimed University City of Bangor garden that extends around to the rear of the property and onwards to Chester, ultimately linking up with the UK displaying a vibrant range of perimeter shrubbery and motorway network. The nearby towns of Amlwch, Cemaes hedgerow that bestows a good deal of all round privacy. In Bay and Holyhead and their neighbouring communities summer months, the garden is a continuous suntrap, ensure that with a range of shops, services and recreational offering a marvellous spot for outdoor dining and facilities, your essential needs are well catered for. entertaining or just relaxing. Furthermore, Holyhead offers daily sailings to and from Ireland and a first-rate inter-city train service. Directions: Travelling from the mainland on the A55 Expressway, exit at Junction 3 and follow the signs to Property Features Valley. Continue on this road to the centre of Valley, turning right onto the A5025 and follow this route passing through Porch the villages of Llanfachraeth, Llanfaethlu and Llanrhuddlad. On entering Tregele turn right by the Douglas Inn and follow Lounge this road for about ¼ mile, where you will see a small white 14' 9" x 10' 2" (4.5m x 3.10m) double fronted cottage facing you on the left, called Tyn Lidiart, that stands opposite a coal yard. Turn left in front of Kitchen/Diner the cottage and continue onto a grassed driveway, which 14' 10" x 6' 5" (4.52m x 1.96m) will take you straight to Caer Gors. Study/Bedroom Services: We are informed by the seller this property 3 8' 3" x 6' 8" (2.51m x 2.03m) benefits from Mains Water, Electricity and Drainage. Shower Room Heating: The agent has tested no services, appliances or 6' 8" x 6' 7" (2.03m x 2.01m) central heating system (if any). Landing Tenure: We have been informed the tenure is Freehold with vacant possession upon completion of sale. Vendor’s Bedroom 1 solicitors should confirm title. 14' 10" x 10' 2" (4.52m x 3.1m) Viewing by Appointment Bedroom 2 Tel: 01407 766828 14' 10" x 6' 5" (4.52m x 1.96m) Email: [email protected] .
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