Price changed to £550,000
May 27, 2025
Price changed to £575,000
February 8, 2025
Listed for £600,000
April 24, 2024
Sold for £450,000
2011
Sold for £95,000
1999
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The property is complemented with a range of outbuildings (some highly unusual) that are dotted throughout the gardens, purposely designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and functional, all to assist in keeping the gardens shipshape off course. Then there’s the garage which deserves a mention which would make a fine workshop for sure and to make it all the more appealing, sitting on top is a superb studio/games room complete with bar! Did we mention something unusual? Yes, the tree house! What a treat for youngsters to enjoy and come the warmer months, they could spend the night under the stars in the treetops! A sloping driveway culminates in a parking area that can cater for a few vehicles if required.
Copious use of solid wood flooring features extensively, the sitting room offers the comforts of a real flame gas fire, there’s ample space for dining purposes and the kitchen has some choice fitted appliances. Adding practicality is a boot room and utility for taking care of general washing duties. Two good size bedrooms can also be found on the ground floor, one with a walk-in wardrobe and served by a generous fully tiled bathroom.
The interior is both spacious and functional whilst providing some interesting detail and some welcome surprises along the way. The ground floor flows beautifully from one room to the next with bay windows to enjoy the views, oh and patio doors that open out to that glorious vista.
A real treat lies on the first floor with its extensive lounge and conservatory, yes a conservatory on the first floor - it even has a wood burning stove! The lounge also has a focal point by way of a large chimney breast housing another wood burner and of course, the views from here need little by way of introduction. The master bedroom sits adjacent and comes with en-suite facilities, walk-in wardrobe and unique study. The accommodation as a whole comes fully uPVC double glazed and is served by an oil fired central heating system.
The walled castle town of Conwy is roughly a 7 mile drive away where you will find a whole host of useful amenities, goods and services and a magnificent 13th century castle built by Edward I in a barely believable four years! Conwy has a mainline railway station providing easy links to Holyhead, Bangor and indeed London whilst the A55 expressway provides all the essential links, making access to this corner of North Wales a breeze.
In terms of recreation and places of interest locally, there is an endless list. Deganwy has a useful marina and maritime facilities, there a multi-plex cinema complex in Llandudno Junction whilst the bustling Victorian resort of Llandudno has a Victorian pier, theatre and music/arts venue and numerous other attractions of a dry ski slope, toboggan run, cable car and tram ride to the summit of the Great Orme. There is also Zip World forest rides near Betws Y Coed and the beautiful National Trusts’ Bodnant Gardens. Of course, the striking coastline and the Eryri National Park are practically on your doorstep, offering stunning scenery.