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Cyndal, Llanddona, LL58 8UB Offers in the Region Of Cyndal, Llanddona, LL58 8UB Offers In The Region Of £210,000 A quaint 2 bedroom semi detached cottage situated in an idyllic location being a stones throw away from Llanddona Beach set in an elevation position. Directions Adjoining outhouse. There is a garden area to the From Menai Bridge proceed along the A5025 rear of the property with a patio seating area to the towards Benllech, passing Pentraeth Automotive front enjoying sea views. garage, take the next right signposted Llansadwrn. Services Continue through the village at the T Junction turn Mains electricity, water and shared private drainage. left and in 0.5 miles, turn right signposted Wern Y No services, appliances or central heating (if any) Wylan/Llanddona. At the next junction in approx 1 have been tested by Morgan Evans and Company mile turn right and then left at the following junction. Limited. Continue up through the village and turn left before reaching the Owain Glyndwr Public House. Rights of Way, Easements Continue along this lane and bear right passing the The land is offered for sale subject to and with the police mast down the hill and continue over a grass benefit of all rights either public or private, track to the gate of Cyndal. wayleaves, easements or other rights whether specifically referred to or not. Description A quaint semi detached stone built cottage boasting Council Tax character. Situated in the popular village of We understand from our verbal enquiries to the Llanddona. local authority that the property is in Band "C" and the amount payable for 2020/2021 is approx Accommodation £1,434.32 Front Door to:- Tenure Kitchen We have been informed by the vendor (the seller), 10'8" x 6'1" (3.25m x 1.85m) this property is FREEHOLD with vacant possession upon completion of the sale. Once the vendors Lounge solicitors are instructed, (normally when a sale has 18'3" x 13'7" (5.56m x 4.14m) been agreed), the vendors solicitors should confirm Having an Inglenook fireplace. details of title. Bedroom 1 Viewing 18'1" x 8'6" (5.51m x 2.59m) Contact the agents - STRICTLY by appointment only. Bathroom 8'8" x 5'1" (2.64m x 1.55m) First Floor Crogloft 16'4" x 8'5" (4.98m x 2.57m) Outside We strive to make property particulars as accurate as possible, interested parties should make their own investigations before finalising their offer to purchase. We have not tested any appliances, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and cannot verify their working order. Solicitors should confirm that moveable items described in sales particulars are, in fact, included in the sale. Measurements used in this brochure may be approximate. If intending purchasers need accurate measurements, we reccommend a final inspection prior to exchange of contracts. Where plans appear, please note that they are for identifcation purposes only and may not be to scale. 28 - 30 Church Street, Llangefni, Anglesey, LL77 7DU T: 01248 723303 F: 01248 750146 [email protected] www.morganevans.com.
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