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House For Sale £350,000
Trefriw LL27


Description
A beautifully presented three bedroom detached cottage situated in the heart of the village and enjoying a good size plot and detached workshop.

Anchor is steeped in history with the original part of the building dating back to circa 1580.

The cottage has been sympathetically refurbished over recent years creating a cosy home which retains such lovely period features as beamed ceilings, inglenook fireplace, window seat and log burning stove.

The extended accommodation comprises: Lounge/diner with log burner, feature inglenook fireplace with large lintel above and solid oak turned staircase. Inner hall area, double aspect modern bathroom and kitchen with vaulted ceiling, double electric oven, four ring gas hob, space and plumbing for a dishwasher and washing machine and integrated fridge/freezer. A turned oak staircase leads to the first floor: Landing, master double aspect bedroom with exposed stone walls and feature fireplace. Two further bedrooms. UPVC double glazing and gas fired Baxi combination boiler.

To the outside there is driveway parking, a detached workshop with power and light. Several flagged seating areas with gravelled paths, a variety of plants and shrubs. There is an additional side garden area with small ornamental pond set in a stone wall, and a seating area overlooking open fields.

Lounge/Diner (22' 8'' x 15' 3'' (6.90m x 4.64m))

Kitchen (21' 4'' x 7' 4'' (6.50m x 2.23m))

Bathroom (11' 6'' x 5' 1'' (3.50m x 1.55m))

Landing (8' 9'' x 5' 11'' (2.66m x 1.80m))

Bedroom 1 (16' 2'' x 9' 10'' (4.92m x 2.99m))

Bedroom 2 (10' 5'' x 8' 9'' (3.17m x 2.66m))

Bedroom 3 (11' 11'' x 9' 4'' (3.63m x 2.84m))

Barn (19' 8'' x 16' 8'' (5.99m x 5.08m))

Location

Trefriw, meaning ‘Village of Healing’ has Roman connections - its name possibly derived from the Roman spa just to the north. It’s an attractive village in a rather beautiful location. The scenic and unspoiled vale of Conwy - rich in farmland, wooded hillsides and the River Conwy which meanders’ its way to the estuary to the north. At one end of the valley lies Conwy castle and harbour whilst at the southern end is the popular tourist destination of Betws y Coed hidden amongst the woods, where public pathways including the popular mountain bike routes can be enjoyed amongst stunning scenery. In-between both locations along the valley floor are a number of villages such as the market town of Llanrwst. The main shopping area is the Victorian resort of Llandudno which is dominated by the limestone headland of the Great Orme and the Pier which is always a hive of activity. Access to Snowdonia and outlying districts are right on your doorstep, the dramatic mountains of the former lying just to the west of the village. The coastline, just a short distance away is also quite varied ranging from miles of open sandy beaches to dramatic cliffs which plunge into the sea.

Directions

From our Conwy office go back round the one way system and turn right at the roundabout in the direction of Gyffin. Follow the B5106 to Trefriw (approximately 8-9 miles). Proceed over the bridge, Anchor can be found after a short distance on the left.

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