Tryfan, 6 Howe Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor, LL57 4UN ● £130,000 You want quaint character, a village and excellent views? Step right this way!

. Charming End Terrace Victorian Cottage . Favourable Position Adjoining Farmland . Grade II Listed & Oozing Character . Excellent Views Towards Snowdonia . 2 Bedrooms & Modern Bathroom . Pleasant Garden & Patio To Rear . Lounge With Fireplace & Multi-Fuel Stove . 2 Useful Timber Garden Sheds . Rayburn Range & Granite Worktops . Perfect Holiday Retreat Or Investment

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Tryfan, 6 Howe Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor, Gwynedd North LL57 4UN

Description A particularly attractive stone built Grade II Listed End Terrace Cottage which simply oozes charm and character, sitting in a highly favourable position within the pretty rural village of Glasinfryn and within easy reach of the university city of Bangor. The cottage sits at the end of a row of 6 similar residences (believed to originally date back to at least 1836) and adjoins open fields, allowing for much enjoyment of any available sunshine with the added bonus of fine views towards the higher peaks of the Carneddau range of mountains within Snowdonia - you may even catch a glimpse of Tryfan, hence the name of the cottage. The interior has been sympathetically modernised, all in keeping with the essential character. There are beamed ceilings, an open fireplace with multi-fuel stove to the lounge as well as a 'Rayburn' range to the kitchen, granite worktops, solid oak units and a Belfast sink – it all adds up to a compelling package. The first floor is just as interesting with original fireplaces to both bedrooms with the main bedroom having an unusually high pitched ceiling. The cottage comes with attractive, manageable gardens which complement the accommodation. The accommodation briefly affords: Lounge, Dining Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms and Bathroom. From the second bedroom is a drop down ladder giving access to a crogloft area which is perfect for storage purposes. An ideal holiday retreat or first time buy? You better believe it!

Outside Location To the front there is a pathway (for use by all residences) and The property is situated centrally within the small rural a small lawn with fruit tree. Here is also a communal pathway village of Glasinfryn, being some 2 miles or so from the to the rear. The main garden to the rear comprises of University city of Bangor and within easy reach of the shrubbery gardens, home to a wide variety of plants as well as nearby Snowdonia National Park. The village stands just off a patio seating area (with great views). There are also 2 timber the A55 expressway which affords easy access to the garden sheds, one of which is a useful 7'x7' with twin doors. beautiful northern coastline and the Isle of Anglesey. On the

edge of the village is the added convenience of a superb Directions cycle track which follows the old train route between Bangor From Bangor, follow the A5 in the direction of Bethesda/Betws and Bethesda - It passes through some excellent woodland Y Coed. Proceed over the A55 at junction 11 taking the next which lines the Cegin River on its way to the sea at Port right turning onto the A4244 towards and . Penrhyn. The cosmopolitan city of Bangor is now After approximately ½ mile, turn right for Glasinfryn village. recognised as a renowned city of learning, attracting Continue though the village over the bridge and as the road students from around the globe. Here also you'll find a wide bends to the right, you'll pass a converted chapel on your right. range of famous name shopping outlets and supermarkets, Howe Terrace is located just beyond on your right hand side. a Victorian pier, a hill top golf course and plenty of No.6 is the last house in the row, the furthest from the road. eateries/restaurants and the recently opened 'Pontio' arts centre. A mainline railway station provides links for the Services North West coast and the ferry port at Holyhead. We are informed by the seller this property benefits from Mains

Water, Electricity and Drainage. Property Features

Heating Lounge: 11' 5" x 12' 9" (3.49m x 3.89m) The agent has tested no services, appliances or central

heating system (if any). Kitchen/Diner: 11' 8" x 12' 7" (3.57m x 3.84m max)

Tenure Landing We have been informed the tenure is Freehold with vacant

possession upon completion of sale. Vendor’s solicitors Bedroom 1: 11' 0" x 12' 8" (3.36m x 3.87m) should confirm title.

Bedroom 2: 5' 4" x 9' 9" (1.64m x 2.98m) Viewing by Appointment Tel: 01248 371212 Bathroom: 5' 3" x 7' 2" (1.62m x 2.19m) Email: [email protected]