Listed for £800,000
February 24, 2026
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Four decent sized bedrooms reside on the first floor with the two front bedrooms enjoying composite decked balconies with stainless steel/glass balustrades whilst the master bedroom enjoys modern en-suite facilities and walk-in wardrobe. There’s also a fully tiled shower room.
Expanding somewhat on the external areas, the outbuilding has been fitted with a wood burning stove and would make a superb studio or work-from-home office. Attached is a useful carport/workshop. Located close to the main dwelling is a modern equipped and serviced shepherd’s hut (with wood burning stove) whilst an outside WC resides adjacent – great for occasional guest use no doubt. Within the first paddock, closest to the dwelling is a timber constructed twin stable which is undoubtedly useful for its intended purpose but is also useful for general storage purposes. Both paddocks are relatively level and appear to offers good grazing. The property comes fitted with uPVC double glazing and oil-fired central heating.
This wonderfully private and secluded home that still sits within easy reach of amenities, and it truly lends itself to a more self-sufficient lifestyle. The land and enclosed gardens are beautifully established with a variety of fruit trees including pear, apple, damson and fig, alongside a productive vegetable plot, ideal for those looking to grow their own. Just as compelling is the outdoor living the property offers, with balconies, a deck and a rear patio and BBQ area providing sun-soaked spots to sit throughout the day, making the most of fine weather.
Located in a peaceful location along a country lane on the edge of Llandegfan, its position is roughly equidistant between the towns of Menai Bridge and Beaumaris. The countryside position affords much privacy and yet you're never not too far from local amenities. The bustling town of Menai Bridge, renowned for its famous suspension bridge, has a number of attractive shops, catering for all your general day to day requirements, including a Waitrose supermarket. You can also expect excellent dining too with a choice of reputable eateries, taverns and restaurants. Naturally, having a sea faring heritage, the town is a popular place to launch and moor sailing vessels.
Menai Bridge town is opportunely placed for the many of the coastal and rural attractions to be found on this part of the island and is approximately 1½ miles from the A55 expressway, allowing rapid commuting throughout the island from the port town of Holyhead to the mainland, passing by the acclaimed University city of Bangor which offers a vast range of shops and services together with a mainline rail service directly to London. The A55 ultimately links up with the UK motorway network. Beaumaris and Llangefni along with their neighbouring communities ensure that with a wide range of shops, services and recreational facilities, your essential needs are well catered for. Furthermore, the mountains of Eryri/Snowdonia are only a half hour drive away, as is the ferry port of Holyhead offering a high speed ferry service taking you into the centre of Dublin in under two hours.