- Extended Mid Terrace Period House +
- Enjoys A Superb & Enviable Coastal Position +
- Well Presented Accommodation Throughout +
- 2 Bedrooms & Downstairs Shower Room +
- Spacious Dual Aspect Lounge/Dining Room +
- Partial uPVC Double Glazing & Gas Central Heating +
- Dramatic Location Overlooking Tremadog Bay +
- Low Maintenance Garden With Decked Patio +
- Within Walking Distance Of Beach & Amenities +
- Viewing Essential To Appreciate Location +
Would you love a sea view? Well have we got a view for you! A nicely presented 2 Bedroomed Mid Terrace Period House situated in the historic coastal village of Criccieth. Just a short stroll from the beach and amenities.
If you’re after a home by the sea then this definitely ticks all the right boxes! An extended traditional Mid Terrace Period Residence situated in an enviable position within the historic coastal village of Criccieth, lying in the shadow of the dramatic hilltop castle whilst commanding exceptional views from the rear garden of Tremadog Bay with the Rhinog range of hills on the far side, including Harlech castle as well as the Moelwyn range of mountains to the east, something you’ll be able to enjoy every day! The interior is modernised and well-presented throughout and offers a welcoming light and bright dual aspect lounge with ample space for dining purposes, the kitchen offers a built-in oven and 5 ring gas hob whilst the shower room features a modern suite and chromed towel radiator. 2 bedrooms reside on the first floor with the rearmost enjoys a fine sea view. Externally, to the rear is a paved garden leading to a raised composite decked patio seating area, purposely made to maximise your enjoyment and those stunning sea views. The property comes fitted with partial uPVC double glazing and gas fired central heating.
The historic village of Criccieth is situated on the beautiful southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula, offering some exceptional coastal scenery - sandy beaches, a rugged coastline and a dramatic backdrop with the Eryri mountain range (Snowdonia) in the distance. Porthmadog is some 5 distant miles from the village, while the proximity of the sea means that there is the possibility to enjoy all manner of watersports, sailing, fishing, walks or just a paddle. The village offers a good range of amenities including numerous shops, post office, restaurants and pubs, a pitch and putt golf course and essential seaside fish & chips and ice cream parlour. The main shopping town on the peninsula is the market town of Pwllheli which lies some 9 miles distant, which is reached by the main A497 thoroughfare and has a large marina, a good range of shops, schools and rail links.