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House For Sale £950,000
Mynytho, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53


Description
Craigwen is an attractive double fronted family home, sensitively extended to provide almost 2,000 sq. Ft. Of light-filled accommodation arranged over two floors, configured to provide an ideal family and entertaining space. Flowing from a welcoming reception hall, the ground floor comprises a spacious double height sitting room with exposed A frame vaulted ceiling, oak flooring, a fireplace with cast iron electric fire and patio doors to the terrace. Double doors lead to a garden room with large picture windows, oak flooring and French doors to the terrace, offering stunning far-reaching seaward views. The generous dining room has a large bay window, and the dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room presents a range of wall and base units, modern integrated appliances, a breakfast area withlarge bay window, and a separate neighbouring laundry room with a door to the garden. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a generous dual aspect double bedroom with built-in storage, and a useful utility room with a guest cloakroom.

On the first floor, Craigwen has a spacious principal bedroom with large bay window, built-in storage and fully-tiled en suite shower room, an additional bedroom with front aspect bay window, built-in storage and modern fully-tiled en suite shower room, two further well-proportioned bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom.<br /><br />Mynytho is a small village near the southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula, a region renowned for its outstanding scenery and varied walking. The village lies to the north of the attractive harbour village of Abersoch: Situated between two glorious bays, it is one of the most popular sailing venues in North Wales, with important sailing regattas held there during the summer months. The village offers a wide range of day-to-day amenities including shops catering for the tourist as well as convenience stores, pubs, restaurants and cafés.

The outdoor sports enthusiast is well catered for with a nearby golf course, horse riding facilities and numerous watersports including windsurfing, water skiing and dinghy sailing, not to mention renowned surfing at Port Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth). The long, sandy Abersoch Main Beach is probably the most popular beach in the region, and there is a wonderful selection of beaches in the surrounding area, including Porth Ceriad, and sandy Porth Oer ("Whistling Sands"). Most of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and there are many remote bays, sandy beaches, cliffs and a coastal footpath, as well as wildlife havens including Bardsey Island to explore.<br /><br />Occupying an elevated plot, Craigwen is approached via two gates. The first gate accesses a separate forecourt and parking area leading to the detached outbuilding with garage and store room; the second accesses the main property. The sizeable mature garden is laid mainly to lawn bordered by well-stocked flower and shrub beds, a vegetable garden with raised beds, a large wraparound paved terrace, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, and truly stunning views across the surrounding countryside, Cardigan Bay and St. Tudwal’s Islands. A static caravan in the grounds generates income via holiday lets.

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