- 3 Bedrooms +
- Oil fired central heating and double glazing +
- Ready to move into +
- Ample off road parking +
- Modern kitchen and bathroom +
- Sitting Room +
- Utility Room +
- Insulated workshop +
- Views to rear over Afon Mawddach +
- Current EPC Rating D +
Gwelfryn is an exceptionally well-presented, 3 bedroom, semi-detached, double-fronted home, built in traditional stone under a slate roof.
Situated in a prime location, just 6 miles from the town of Dolgellau, the property enjoys stunning views to the rear over the Afon Mawddach and open countryside to the front.
The interior has been extensively modernised and upgraded, featuring oil-fired central heating, UPVC double glazing, and contemporary kitchen and bathroom fittings.
The front entrance opens into a vestibule leading into a spacious kitchen/dining room. From here, there is access to a rear utility room and a door through to the sitting room, which boasts a bay window to the front and a fireplace with a multifuel stove. Upstairs, there are three generously sized bedrooms and a stylish bathroom, complete with a separate shower and a freestanding bath.
Externally, there is a parking space adjacent to the property, along with a gated entrance leading to the rear. This area provides ample off-road parking and turning space, a versatile insulated workshop/shed, raised no-dig garden beds, a greenhouse, and a seating area overlooking the river.
Gwelfryn is a property that will appeal to a wide range of buyers, and viewing is highly recommended.
Ganllwyd is a picturesque village nestled in southern Gwynedd, Wales, within the heart of Eryri National Park. Situated along the A470, approximately 6 miles north of Dolgellau, this tranquil community is renowned for its natural beauty and access to a variety of walks, rivers, waterfalls and forests.
The ancient market town of Dolgellau sits within an area of outstanding natural beauty set in the Southern Snowdonia National Park, at the foot of the Cader Idris mountain range. Dolgellau is an excellent base for walkers and outdoor pursuits. The town provides a small cottage hospital, primary & secondary schools, a tertiary college as well as restaurants, pubs, library, rugby & cricket clubs and is within 10 miles of the coast and 6 miles of a main line railway station.
Council Tax Band: C - £2,048.84
Tenure: Freehold