- Stone built cottage +
- Elevated location with superb costal views +
- Greatly improved to make most of layout and space +
- Immaculatley Presented Throughout +
- Useful large cellar +
- Character Features +
- Open plan living space with a wealth of glazing facing the coast +
- 2 Bedrooms +
- Shower Rooom +
- Low maintanance garden +
Arosfa is a charming semi-detached property, set in an elevated position, within the sought after coastal village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, offering breathtaking sea views that stretch across to the Llyn Peninsula. Built from traditional stone under a slate roof, the home retains a wealth of character features, including exposed beams, latch-and-brace internal doors, and a wood-burning stove. These period details are complemented by modern conveniences such as UPVC double glazing, gas central heating, and a contemporary fitted kitchen and shower room.
The current owners have thoughtfully extended to the front to create a bright and spacious living area, enhanced by French doors and large windows that flood the space with natural light and frame the stunning coastal views, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The French doors open onto a raised patio with a glass balustrade, leading down to a low-maintenance enclosed garden featuring an artificial lawn and mature planted borders. A cellar provides useful additional storage, and on-street parking is available to the rear of the property, and a village car park is very close by.
The accommodation comprises: Open-plan sitting/dining room and kitchen, two bedrooms (generous double, one single), modern shower room.
Currently registered as a second home, Arosfa would make an ideal coastal retreat, perfect for those seeking a home-from-home getaway. It also offers excellent potential as a main residence for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize to a peaceful semi-rural setting.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the charm, character, and stunning location this property has to offer.
The picturesque village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, lies at the foot of Moelfre and surrounded by the impressive Rhinog mountain range, the historic Dyffryn Ardudwy Burial Chamber, the beautiful Bennar beach and the Cors y Gedol woods, on its doorstep. The village has a thriving community and boasts a popular village hall, primary school, award winning butchers, local post office and convenient store. Close to many of the region's most popular towns and attractions. Harlech, Barmouth and Dolgellau are all just a short car journey away.
Council Tax Band: B £1822.00
Tenure: Freehold