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House For Sale £220,000
Rhosgadfan, Caernarfon LL54
previous price £195,000


Description
Frondeg, Rhosgadfan, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, UK, LL54 7HR
2.

We have lived in our lovely, spacious home for sixteen years, but now need to 'downsize'. The house needs people, and would be ideal as a long term family home, a family holiday residence, or even as B&B accommodation. The star point about the property is its versatility and potential. Located in a quiet but well populated village only a ten minute drive from the historic medieval town of Caernarfon, with its famous 13th century castle and walls, many restaurants and pleasant pubs, and shops, including Asda, Morrisons and Tesco, and a modern Marina side arts complex with a theatre, three screen cinema, restaurant and bar.

The town is also the terminus for the charming Welsh Highland heritage railway, providing seasonal trips for visitors through the Snowdonia foothills, down the coast to the bustling holiday town of Porthmadog.

The nearest mainline rail station, serving Holyhead, London, Birmingham, Chester, Liverpool and Manchester is in the university city of Bangor, nine miles distant from Caernarfon.

A fifteen minute drive through the countryside will take you to Llanberis in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, and on through some of the most beautiful scenery in Britain to the Eastern border with England, and into the motorway system directly to London and the South. To the North, the fast coastal route takes you to the historic town of Conwy and the popular holiday resort of Llandudno.

In around forty minutes, you can reach the Holyhead ferry terminal for Ireland (Dublin) at the north western point of the island of Anglesey taking the A55. The major airports and cities of Liverpool (John Lennon) and Manchester (International) are barely two hours away on the A55 expressway and the M56 motorway. Our local bus service is very reliable, with friendly and obliging drivers. Local taxis operate from Caernarfon.

The immediate area boasts two schools, both enjoying a very good reputation, one in the village and the other in the same catchment five minutes away by car in the neighbouring village. There is a very pleasant and comfortable social club, and a doctor's surgery in the next village, less than five minutes drive away. Above our village rises Moel Tryfan, with its unusual natural rock formation which was the subject of a study conducted by Charles Darwin. From the house, there are spectacular views across the Menai Strait to Anglesey and the Irish Sea, and Caernarfon Castle and town. The picture of the Sunset in our gallery is unedited, and was taken from our patio.

Lounge .. 29.9 x 16 feet (9 x 4 m).

Kitchen ... 13.7 x 10.5 feet (4 x 3 m).
Breakfast Room ... 12 x 9.2 feet (4 x 3 m).

Bedroom One ... 11.7 x 14.4 feet (3.5 x 4.5 m).

Bedroom Two.. 11.7 feet x 10.3 feet (3.5 x 3 m).

Bedroom Three.. 12 x 9.5 feet (3.5 x 3 m).

Bedroom Four .. 'L' shaped room 17 x 10 feet, with garden views, currently in use as an office/study.

Bathroom with laminate floor, half tiled with Mira shower cabinet, separate corner bath, modern toilet and basin, radiator, double glazed window, and extractor .. 12 x 9.2 feet (3.5 x 3 m).

All bedrooms would comfortably accommodate en-suite facilities if desired. The attic space has lighting and ample storage, with a fitted loft ladder. There is also a large storage area in the 'L' shaped bedroom four, across the eaves, which is panel floored with lighting.

It is worth noting that stamp duty in Wales is considerably less expensive than in England.

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