LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!A once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire this perfectly positioned property set right on a quiet and peaceful beach of Pontllyfni. This delightful detached bungalow sits in a substantial plot and briefly comprises: entrance porch leading to the kitchen/breakfast room; the lounge/dining room is to the heart of the home with patio doors opening to the front garden taking full advantage of the uninterrupted sea views and all the wildlife. There are three generous bedrooms a shower room and a separate w/c that completes the ground floor. To the first floor landing there are two attic rooms which could potentially be converted into bedrooms etc subject to the usual planning consents. Externally there is a delightful and very sunny garden mainly laid down to lawn with a raised patio area with views of the coastline and the mountain range. Driveway offering ample off road parking leading to the detached garage. Benefitting from oil central heating and double glazing throughout. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all this property has to offer. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_caernarfon-d197351/for-sale_i69826630
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The PropertyA wonderful country house set in 10 acres in the sought after location of Llandwrog. Dating back to the 1500's in part, with immense character - vaulted beamed ceilings, deep Inglenook fireplaces, enchanting features. With 4 bedrooms, 3 living areas, kitchen/breakfast room, utility area, 3 bathrooms, a 2nd kitchen, a sauna - the versatile layout can be used for 2 households or an income opportunity. The established gardens areas and the acreage offers vast potential for a number of uses. Seller has advised the property is of non-standard construction.Gated DrivewayA tree lined driveway leads to the entrance gates.Covered PorchAn attractive covered porch, slate flooring, seating, door into the hall/utility area.Living Room17'08 x 16' A great space with lots of interesting features, painted ceiling beams, a deep inglenook fireplace with log burner. The space is open to the kitchen/breakfast room, connects to the dining room, has access to the inner hall, stairs to the first floor. 2 windows to side, window to dining room, oak flooring, 2 x radiator. Kitchen/Breakfast16'10 x 12'04 Range of wall and base units with wooden worktop over, wooden breakfast bar, multi fuel Rangemaster, electric oven and hob, sink unit, tiled splashback, dishwasher, space for large fridge/freezer. Space for dining table. Quarry tiled floor, attractive ceiling beams, 2 windows to side, radiator. Access through to the utility area. Utility Area10'05 x 4'03 2 windows to rear, access to bathroom 2, access to the porch. Slate floor, plumbed for washing machine, sink unit, storage area. Boiler.Bathroom Two9'05 x 5'07 Window to rear, deep bath, wash hand basin, WC, heated towel rail, tiled walls, tiled floor. Underfloor heating. Dining Room18'07 x 14' Patio doors and windows to rear and to side, 2 skylight windows. Internal window and door to living area, access to shower room. Tiled floor, radiators. Underfloor heating. Shower Room12'07 5'09 window to rear, corner shower unit, wash hand basin, WC, heated towel rail, tiled floor, tiled walls, attractive exposed stone work to bite washed. Underfloor heating. Galleried HallWooden entrance door into a lovely area which has windows along the front and to the side - 20 windows in total, quarry tiled floor, access through to the inner hall, access to bathroom 1, bedroom 4 and the living area. Living Area19'09 x 15'10 A wonderful space with a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, attractive fireplace, gas fire, windows to side and front and opening into the galleried hall/sun room. Sea grass carpet, exposed white washed stone walls - an interesting area with lots of character. Radiators. Access to the rear lobby.Rear Lobby13'06 x 7'02 2 windows and door to rear garden, access to kitchen 2 and the sauna, slate floor, radiator, boiler. Kitchen Two8'02 x 7'05 Window to rear, wall and base units with worktop over, sink, built in electric oven and hob, plumbed for washing machine, tiled floor, radiator. SaunaTraditional sauna in wood.Bathroom15'01 x 8'07 A luxurious main bathroom with French doors with shutters leading out to a peaceful enclosed garden area. Roll top bath, wet room area with a power shower enclosed by a glass screen and marble tiles to wall and floor, a large vanitory sink unit set in marble, WC, quarry tiled floor, heated towel rail. Bedroom Four15'01 x 9'01 window to rear, exposed beams to ceiling, alcove for bed, exposed white washed stonework, fitted carpet, radiator. First Floor LandingCurved staircase leading to the first floor. Landing has access to the 3 bedrooms, a storage cupboard housing water tank, skylight window, fitted carpet. Bedroom One14'08 x 13'09 Triple aspect with windows to front, side and rear. Exposed ceiling beams, built in wardrobes, radiators, fireplace with electric fire, fitted carpet. Bedroom Two10'05 x 7'02 window to rear, wall of build in wardrobes, painted ceiling beams, radiator, fitted carpet. Bedroom Three13'04 10'02 window to rear, paneling to walls and ceiling, radiator, fitted carpet. GroundsSet in 10 acres of grounds. There are 3 defined paddocks, enclosed and gated and connected. Subject to the necessary planning consents this would be an ideal location for glamping/lodges/holiday retreat business opportunity. GardenBeautiful gardens with a large selection of interesting planting, shrubs, trees. Several enclosed lawn areas, a large patio area to the rear with a great built in barbeque, a pond. The driveway leads to a large parking area and then into the gardens. ShedOpen to one side, wood store. Large GarageFront doors, side door and windows. Large workshop/garage space.Property DescriptionBeing Sold by GOTO Online AuctionStarting Bids from £720,000Buy it now option availablePlease call or visit Purplebricks Online Auctions for more information.This property is for sale by Online Auction. The Online Modern Method of Auction is a flexible buyer friendly method of purchase. The purchaser will have 56 working days to exchange and complete once the draft contract has been issued by the vendors solicitor. Allowing the additional time to exchange and complete on the property means interested parties can proceed with traditional residential finance. Upon close of a successful auction or if the vendor accepts an offer during the auction, the buyer with be required to put down a non-refundable reservation fee. The fee will be a fixed fee including the Vat, this secures the transaction and takes the property off the market. The buyer will be required to agree to our terms and conditions prior to solicitors being instructed. Copies of the Reservation form and all terms and conditions can be found on the online Auction website or requested from our Auction Department. Please note this property is subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price which is typically no more than 10% in excess of the Starting Bid. Both the Starting Bid and Reserve Price can be subject to change. Our primary duty of care is to the vendor. Terms and conditions apply to the Modern Method of Auction, which is operated by GOTO Auctions.To book a viewing visit PurplebricksGeneral InformationThis property is for sale by Online Auction which is a flexible and buyer friendly method of purchase. The purchaser will not be exchanging contracts on the fall of the virtual hammer but will be given 56 working days in which to complete the transaction, from the date the Draft Contract is issued by the seller's solicitor. By giving a buyer time to exchange contracts on the property, means normal residential finance can be sort.The Buyer's Premium secures the transaction and takes the property off the market. Fees paid to the Auctioneer may be considered as part of the chargeable consideration for the property and be included in the calculation for stamp duty liability. Further clarification on this must be sought from your legal representative. The buyer will be required to sign a Reservation form to confirm acceptance of terms prior to solicitors being instructed. Copies of the Reservation form and all terms and conditions can be found in the Info Pack which can be downloaded for free from our website or requested from our Auction Department.Upon close of a successful auction or if the vendor accepts an offer during the auction, the buyer will be required to make payment of a non-refundable Buyers Premium of £28,440 including VAT plus an administration charge of £372 including VAT, a total of £28,812. This secures the transaction and takes the property off the market.The Buyer's Premium and administration charge are in addition to the final negotiated selling price.Buyer's Administration ChargeIf the Buyer Information Pack has been produced and provided by GOTO Group any successful purchaser will be required to pay £372.00 (including VAT) towards the cost of the preparation of the pack. These can then be used by your solicitor to progress the sale.Buyer FeesThere are no other fees or charges payable to the Auctioneer however, there are other costs to consider such as: You will need a Solicitor to act for you during the conveyancing and your SoliciDisclaimer fr virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_caernarfon-d197351/for-sale_i69125194
Detached Grade II Listed Smallholding standing in some 2.9 Acres or thereabouts complete with an extensive range of traditional outbuildings (also Listed), formerly a planned farmstead established in the area by the Newborough Estate after 1850. Viewing highly recommended. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a historic Grade II listed, registered smallholding and an extensive range of outbuildings (also listed). Situated in the heart of the countryside yet within easy reach of the coastline, the main A499 trunk road and new Caernarfon by-pass is this Detached Grade II Listed Farmhouse standing in some 2.9 Acres or thereabouts, formerly a planned farmstead established in the area by the Newborough Estate after 1850. The farmhouse forms a two storey cruciform-plan with the outbuildings and closed wall that runs along the eastern boundary creating a square like open yard, doubtless where much farming activity was seen in times gone by. There are two separate main outbuildings, each divided into several store rooms, stables and suchlike plus a Bothy and three pigsties. Needless to say, the outbuildings could prove advantageous and be put to a number of uses such as workshops/studios/stables whilst offering enormous conversion potential for other uses (subject to planning consents and approvals). The main dwelling offers much charm and character with its thick walls, sash windows and exposed floorboards and is surprisingly spacious with 3 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms and family bathroom whilst there's a working open fireplace to the lounge with original fireplaces also present to two other rooms. The property offers a large garden, ample private parking with the land appearing to offer good grazing land and equestrian pursuit. Benefiting from oil fired central heating, the accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance Hall, Lounge, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Pantry, Landing, 3 Bedrooms and Bathroom.The property is located roughly 4 miles south of the Royal town of Caernarfon amidst beautiful countryside yet located near a good network of roads that link up all the major towns and villages including Caernarfon, Porthmadog and Pwllheli. The new by-pass speeds up travel times to Bangor, the A55 expressway and further afield by some margin, making this location all the more appealing. For amenities, schools, shopping and numerous leisure facilities, you are spoilt for choice with all the above available in Caernarfon and outlying districts. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_caernarfon-d197351/for-sale_i69836950
Beyond compare. This detached home, first recorded in existence as a mill in 1695, has been sympathetically restored to an exceptionally high standard. In a nod to the property's history as a mill, the current owner has left no stone unturned to create an outstanding and eye-catching home. Additionally, the property is perfectly situated to enjoy 360-degree views of the green space, predominantly agricultural fields and woodland.Entrance into the property is via a stable door, allowing access to the kitchen and dining space (18' 2'' x 17' 6'' (5.53m x 5.33m)). The kitchen area is fitted with a range of bespoke handcrafted base, wall and drawer units, manufactured from Victorian reclaimed pine, complemented by dark coloured work surfaces. Additionally incorporating a Belfast sink unit with mixer tap, a single draining board, integrated fridge freezer and automatic washing machine and an electric rangemaster oven with five ring electric hob. Three U.P.V.C double glazed box windows provide natural light into the room and you will additionally find a charmingly quaint, restored fireplace and ample space for a breakfast table over by the stable door. Flooring is laid to heritage Minster limestone tiles.Passing a bespoke oak staircase which leads you to the first floor, you will enter the dining room (18' 4'' x 9' 1'' (5.58m x 2.77m)). Affording three U.P.V.C. Double glazed box windows, a further restored fireplace and a continuation of the heritage Minster limestone tiled flooring.From the dining room, you enter a double bedroom (10' 11'' x 9' 1'' (3.32m x 2.77m)). Presented with U.P.V.C. Double glazed box windows and under floor heating. Additionally benefitting from an ensuite bathroom, fitted with a three-piece heritage Dorchester range suite, comprising of a bath, pedestal wash basin and low-level W.C. The elevations and floor are decorated with travertine tiles and as with the bedroom, the ensuite additionally benefits from under floor heating. Double glazed box window to the rear and of course a heated towel rail completes the picture.Ascending the oak staircase, you will arrive at a multifunction space (18' 6'' x 16' 10'' (5.63m x 5.13m)), offering idyllic, peaceful views to either side. Currently a sitting room, the space could with relative ease, be converted into an additional bedroom should you desire.From here, heading to the rear, you will find a door to the exterior and beyond to the rear garden. Presented with two U.P.V.C. Double glazed box windows, in addition to a radiator to one side is a cloakroom which is fitted with a two-piece heritage Dorchester suite with travertine tiles to elevations and floor, a double-glazed box window to the rear and a further heated towel rail.The main lounge (19' 5'' x 18' 10'' (5.91m x 5.74m)) of the property is simply stunning and beyond impressive, the main feature being the elevated cathedral ceiling which is fully exposed. Additionally featuring an extremely impressive inglenook fireplace with stone surround, slate hearth and currently furnished with a sizeable multi fuel burning stove. To one side, a bespoke oak staircase leads you onto the second floor. Seven U.P.V.C double glazed box windows are presented here in addition to an oak stable door leading you out from one side, stepping down on to an incredibly pleasant private courtyard.Ascending the stairs to the second floor, you are greeted by a modest landing offering views into the lounge. You will additionally find the last of the bedrooms here, a master (18' 6'' x 17' 2'' (5.63m x 5.23m)). Affording U.P.V.C. Double glazed box windows, a fitted wardrobe and of course an ensuite bathroom, fitted with a three-piece Heritage Dorchester suite which incorporates a sunken bath, a pedestal wash basin, and a low-level W.C. Heated towel rail.Externally the property stretches to 0.75 of an acre and boasts a mix of formal garden, neatly divided into distinct areas. At the furthest point, you will find a wildlife pond boasting a bridge crossing the stream that runs to the bottom boundary of the property.Double gates provide access into the grounds from the single-track road, opening to gravelled parking and one of the pedestrian accesses to the property. To one side of the property is a defined paddock area which continues to wrap around to the rear. The current owner has implemented some incredibly clever features including a walkway to the middle floor from the rear garden, yet at the same time, ensuring light is provided to all windows on the ground floor. You will additionally find a delightful courtyard area to the side of the property which can be accessed from the lounge via external steps, further shaded by the original mill building.The original mill building (18' 7 x 27' 7 (5.67m x 8.43m)) is a detached structure with pitch roof and is currently joined to the main property by a wall which has an open arch, an extremely pleasant feature. The mill building could relatively easily be converted, with the requisite planning to provide additional bedrooms or other types of accommodation. Ample scope too, for a covered walkway to join the two properties together.HistoryThe mill lies to the west of the farm Llwyn-y-Gwalch, on the other side of Lon Eifion, which is the old railway on the side of the road that runs from Penygroes to Bethesda Bach.There was a lake on the upper side of the mill to accumulate water from the river Llifow. The building is still standing and was converted into a home in the 20th Century after being in ruin for over 50 years.The first record of the mill perhaps is the daily workings in 1695 when the mill was owned by a gentleman from Bangor and a son of Rowland Morgan.Mentioned again in 1717, Grace heiress of Llwyn-y-Gwalch and her son and husband were the owners. By 1739, a Griffith Morris was working for them as the miller and it belonged to this family for years until Thomas Jones died in 1823.Morris Roberts lived there in 1827 and, as he was a miller by trade, he worked the mill that year.The mill was then owned by a nephew in law to Thomas Jones on the agreement that he adopted the name Jones.Between 1841 and 1861 a Robert Davies was named in the census as the tenant and miller of Llwyn-y-Gwalch.In 1871 William Hughes was the tenant.In 1889, it was bought by Frederick George Wynn, the Squire of Glynllifon for £2,700, the acreage being 5.5. Henry Hughes was the tenant at this time. He and his brother lived there for 60 years. Henry did the farming and his brother Daniel was the registrar.The mill still worked until 1927 and at that time the miller was Morris Griffiths, a man with only one eye.One of the millstones can be seen leaning on the wall at the front of the property.LocationThe property is situated in a countryside setting on a pleasant country lane. Predominantly accessed from Bethesda Bach, the area is particularly convenient for commuting with Caernarfon and Porthmadog, the towns either side, both within easy reach. Off the A487, you will find a primary school and public house available in nearby Groeslon. The main shopping town of Caernarfon is within easy reach too, approximately five minutes away and offers all the necessary amenities and leisure facilities to hand, including primary and secondary schools. Access into Snowdonia is a matter of minutes away, as is the nearby coastline and beautiful beaches, particularly at Dinas Dinlle. The property is particularly well positioned to take advantage of the area, the main town of Bangor with a hospital and mainline railway station, in addition to the university is approximately 15 minutes' drive away.Mains Water and Electricity, Septic Tank, Oil Heating Council Tax Band: FTenure: FreeholdEPC: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_caernarfon-d197351/for-sale_i71437300
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