Glyn Afon, 1 Viaduct Terrace, Trefdraeth, Anglesey LL62 5HG ● £249,950 a Beautiful Cottage in a Peaceful Location - You Must Take a Look

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Glyn Afon, 1 Viaduct Terrace, Trefdraeth, Anglesey LL62 5HG ● £249,950 a Beautiful Cottage in a Peaceful Location - You Must Take a Look Glyn Afon, 1 Viaduct Terrace, Trefdraeth, Anglesey LL62 5HG ● £249,950 A beautiful cottage in a peaceful location - you must take a look. Fabulous Semi Detached Long Cottage . Oil Central Heating & uPVC Double Glazing . Immaculately Presented Accommodation . Generous Gardens With Static Caravan . Modern, High Quality Fixtures & Fittings . Detached Garage & Off Road Parking . 3 Good Size Bedrooms & 2 Reception Rooms . Quiet Rural Location, 5 Minute Walk To The Sea . Beautiful Fully Fitted Kitchen . 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] | 01248 723322 na rhan o gontract. contract. 3 Bulkley Square, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7LR 1 Viaduct Terrace, Trefdraeth, Bodorgan, Anglesey LL62 5HG North Wales Description Here is a rare opportunity to make your dream home a reality. This stunning Semi Detached, traditional Welsh Long Cottage oozes character and sophistication and will make you feel at home as soon as you walk through the front door. Entering into the spacious Dining Room, your eyes are immediately drawn to the open fire with a polished slate hearth and the beautiful engineered oak flooring. At the heart of the home is the generous size, modern and well equipped Fitted Kitchen. Sitting on a ceramic tiled floor are cream coloured base units, topped with solid birch wood work surfaces. The light and airy Kitchen is equipped with an eye level, electric double oven, a 4 ring LPG gas hob with an extractor hood above and a stylish circular sink. Matching wall units give you even more storage space for all your pots and pans. The Lounge has a dual aspect and features a luxurious "modulo" wood style floor and sliding doors that open onto the patio, allowing you to extend your living space into the rear garden. There are 3 Bedrooms, made up of 2 Double Rooms and a Single Room, all are served by a modern fully tiled Bathroom fitted with a slate tile floor, a roll top slipper bath and a separate shower cubicle. A second Shower Room is fully tiled with tumbled limestone tiles and fitted with a white suite. The property is warmed by an oil fired central heating system and has uPVC double glazing throughout. To fully appreciate this beautiful home in a stunning location, be sure to book a viewing. Location Trefdraeth is a quiet hamlet on the west side of Anglesey, close to the villages of Malltraeth and Bodorgan and just a Bathroom: 5' 4" x 8' 7" (1.64m x 2.64m) Heating short drive away from the county town of Llangefni. Oil Central Heating. The agent has tested no services, Surrounded by stunning scenery Trefdraeth is the perfect Shower Room: 3' 3" x 8' 2" (1.00m x 2.51m) appliances or central heating system (if any). location to enjoy the beautiful beaches and countryside within the area. Also nearby is the historic village of Aberffraw, Outside Tenure where its picturesque estuary leads to a fantastic beach and To the front of the property is a spacious, off road parking We have been informed the tenure is Freehold with the fabulous coast has a few surprises such as Llangwyfan area for several vehicles as well as well-kept lawns with a vacant possession upon completion of sale. Vendor’s (the church in the sea) just around the corner. The village has stone wall border and a thriving palm tree. To the rear is a solicitors should confirm title. a post office/ convenience store and a heritage centre. Nearby very generous lawn garden that includes a patio, a large Ty Croes has a racing circuit for enthusiastic motorsport fans Double Garage/workshop, a greenhouse, a static caravan Viewing by Appointment whilst the surf at Rhosneigr is renowned amongst the surfing and a large stone flagged area. The whole garden is Tel: 01248 723322 community. The main A4080 allows easy travel to the A55 bordered by a wood panel fence and has a variety of shrubs Email: [email protected] expressway, Holyhead and the mainland. and bushes that enjoy the sunshine for most of the day. Property Features Directions From our Llangefni office, proceed to Malltraeth via Bethel, Entrance Hall Bodorgan. Proceed through the village and turn left immediately after the ‘Joiners Arms’. Continue along the Lounge: 16' 0" x 12' 4" (4.88m x 3.78m) lane, just after passing the viaduct the property can be seen on your left. Kitchen: 9' 8" x 12' 0" (2.97m x 3.68m) Services Dining Room: 13' 3" x 10' 5" (4.06m x 3.18m) We are informed by the seller this property benefits from Mains Water and Electricity and Private Drainage. Bedroom 1: 8' 11" x 15' 11" (2.74m x 4.86m) Bedroom 2: 13' 6" x 7' 10" (4.13m x 2.40m) Bedroom 3: 9' 0" x 7' 11" (2.76m x 2.42m) .
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