Listed for £585,000
January 29, 2026
Sold for £145,000
1997
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Six bedrooms reside on the first floor with a spacious landing and wide central hallway. Of course, having six bedrooms allows for a certain amount of versatility and flexibility depending on your circumstances. The master bedroom enjoys a high ceiling and dual aspect adding to its sense of space whilst sliding patio doors (with Juliet balcony) provide views of the surrounding countryside. The master is served by an en-suite with dual washbasins and corner bath. A second bedroom also enjoys en-suite facilities whilst there’s a modern family bathroom with eye-catching exposed painted floorboards.
Externally, the property enjoys its own gated driveway passing over a small stream and leading to a generous off road parking area. The gardens essentially wrap around the property and consist of lawned areas, a spacious open area to the south planted with a few young trees, a walled vegetable plot and an elevated walled observation den/folly. The outbuilding consists of 2 adjoining sections under one roof with the smaller section utilised as a wood store and the larger section functioning nicely as a general workshop and store, having fitted power/light and windows to three elevations. The rooftop supports the solar panel array which supplements the central heating. This space could undoubtedly provide the facilities for general storage purposes (bikes, kayaks and suchlike) but could also serve as a basis for a run-from-home business premises. The property comes fully double glazed (predominantly uPVC) and served by an air source heat pump central heating system (supplemented by a solar panel array) – this arrangement was installed some 5 years ago.
The surrounding area is criss-crossed with numerous public footpaths whilst access to the Carneddau mountain couldn’t be easier. The property is located roughly 1½ miles from local amenities and schools in the village of Bethesda, the A55 expressway is 3 miles distant and the university city of Bangor some 4 miles distant. The A55 of course allows for rapid travel across the Isle of Anglesey and eastbound towards Chester and regional airports of Liverpool and Manchester.