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Cwmystradllyn, Garndolbenmaen, North Wales CWMYSTRADLLYN, GARNDOLBENMAEN, NORTH WALES ToTraian, Let: £750Cwmystradllyn, pcm Garndolbenmaen,EPC Band: Gwynedd, E LL51 9AZCouncil Tax: D If it’s peace and quiet, in a remote location, boasting stunning views you are looking for, then this three/four bedroom Detached Farmhouse might just be for you!! Located in the stunning mountains of Cwm Ystrallyn, the property is within convenient commu ting distance to Porthmadog, Caernarfon, Penllyn and the whole of North Wales. The property has recently been modernised and improved throughout but has retained many of the original features. The property briefly consists: Three Double Bedrooms and a Fourth double Bedroom which is currently being utilised as an Office. Three Reception Rooms (largest has a wood burning stove), a Farmhouse Kitchen and Bathroom with separate shower. The property benefits from oil central heating & double glazing, ample parking spaces and stunning views. Viewing is highly recommended. No DSS. Pet might be considered. Unfurnished. Three/Four Bedroom Detached Farmhouse . Rural Location . Stunning Scenery . Full Of Character & Original Features. Oil Central Heating & Double Glazed Throughout . £90 Referencing Fee inc VAT . £75 Completion Fee inc VAT 12 Y Mae s, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 2NF | [email protected] | 01286 677774 Directions: From Caernarfon, follow the A487 in the direction of Porthmadog for 15 miles passing through the village of Bryncir and the turnings for Garndolbenmaen and Dolbenmaen. Take the next left exit signposted for Golan and the Woollen Mill. Follow this road through the village of Golan passing the Bryncir Woollen Mill. Shortly after take the next left turn signposted for Cwmystradllyn. Follow this road passing the remains of the old slate mill. Follow this road until you come a right hand turn and you will notice a turning up a track with a gate across the entrance. The name of Traian can be seen to the right hand side of the gate. Go through the gate and follow the track, through another gate until you arrive at the end of the track and the property. Property Features Lounge/Diner: 16' 4" x 13' 7" (5.00m x 4.16m max) Lounge: 16' 4" x 8' 8" (5.00m x 2.65m) Sitting Room: 18' 2" x 16' 4" (5.55m x 5.00m) Kitchen: 18' 3" x 13' 1" (5.57m x 4.00m max) Bedroom 1: 16' 4" x 7' 10" (5.00m x 2.40m) Bedroom 2: 9' 10" x 15' 3" (3.00m x 4.66m) Bedroom 3: 10' 9" x 16' 4" (3.30m x 5.00m) Bedroom 4/Office: 10' 8" x 9' 8" (3.26m x 2.95m) Bathroom: 5' 11" x 9' 3" (1.81m x 2.82m) .
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