Price changed to £415,000
August 15, 2025
Listed for £430,000
April 15, 2025
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Outside:
To the rear of the property timber decking leads down to a paved patio and a raised hardstanding which currently houses a summer house and hot tub which are not included within the purchase price but are available by separate negotiation. Beyond here is a parking area with an electric car charging point and double gates opening to the side road. The main garden is laid to lawn with shrub and plant borders with a gate opening through to a side garden which has a gate opening onto the road at the front and which could provide additional parking if required.
Agent's Note:
Full details of the change of use planning approval can be found by visiting the planning and building control section of the Isle of Anglesey County Council website and searching for application number FPL/2024/239. The property has also benefitted from recent improvements to its energy efficiency by undergoing an extensive upgrade to its insulation, having an air source heat pump fitted as well as additional electricity generating photovoltaic cells.
Tenure:
Freehold
Services:
Mains electricity, water and drainage, electricity generating photovoltaic cells and an air source heat pump.
Local Authority:
Isle of Anglesey County Council
Council Tax:
Band D
EPC=C
THE LOCATION:
Llangaffo is a small village situated towards the South West corner of Anglesey with the nearest town being found approximately seven miles away towards the centre of the island at Llangefni. The beach at Llanddwyn is just over four miles away and is part of the Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve and Forest and has been regularly voted as one of Britain’s best beaches, whilst the world famous tourist destination of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is only eight miles away. The island has a rich cultural heritage and enjoys unspoilt coastlines and stunning landscapes with fantastic opportunities for cycling, walking, horse riding and a whole variety of coastal activities from sailing and kayaking to kite surfing and coasteering. The mainland is easily accessible via one of the two iconic bridges and the city of Bangor with its cathedral, university and mainline train station is just over 11 miles away.
SCHOOLING:
Ysgol Santes Dwynwen is just under two miles away and is a community primary school for the children of Llangaffo, Newborough, Dwyran and Bodorgan. The school was built in 2019 and won a national building award for its design, which was inspired by the nearby historic site of Llys Rhosyr, which served as the Royal Court of Welsh Princes in the 13th century. The closest senior schools can be found at Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni approximately seven miles away and Ysgol David Hughes in Menai Bridge, approximately nine miles away.