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Situated within a short drive of Criccieth and the wonderful Cardigan Bay coastline in the secluded and pretty rural village of Llanystumdwy (the child hood home of Lloyd George), a beautifully presented 1970's built detached 2/3 bedroom bungalow with a unique garden, private off road parking for 2 vehicles and a garage. The garden is set in approximately a quarter of an acre and is a plants man's paradise containing rare species from all over the world, the upper garden also benefits from wonderful views overlooking the village and sea towards Harlech. NO ONWARD CHAIN
Description
This well presented 1970 built detached bungalow has been maintained to a good standard by our client who has owned the property for approximately 26 years. As you enter the bungalow, there is a spacious hallway with a side hall to the left and a doorway straight ahead to the lounge which is a pleasant double aspect room with sliding patio doors and a feature gas fire on a quarry tiled hearth. There is a well designed triple aspect modern fitted kitchen/diner with a plumbed-in washing machine and a cooker with a double oven and there are two double bedrooms (one with sliding patio doors), a study area and a double aspect bathroom with a modern white bathroom suite. A staircase leads off the study area to the spacious first floor attic room, a very useful lined and carpeted room with 'Velux' windows and access to under eave storage. The bungalow was built with three bedrooms but our client has adapted the accommodation to create more living space - Early viewing is highly recommended.
Entrance Hall
Side Hall
Lounge - 14' 0'' x 11' 7'' (4.26m x 3.53m)
Kitchen/Diner - 14' 0'' x 8' 10'' (4.26m x 2.69m)
Bedroom One - 12' 1'' x 11' 0'' (3.68m x 3.35m)
Bedroom Two - 12' 0'' x 9' 2'' (3.65m x 2.79m)
Study - 11' 1'' x 7' 10'' (3.38m x 2.39m)
Door to bedroom one, stairs off to the attic room.
Bathroom
Stairs from the study to the -
Attic Room - 20' 6'' x 9' 8'' (6.24m x 2.94m)
Outside
The Driveway
Provides space for 2 vehicles and leads to the -
Garage - 22' 0'' x 8' 7'' (6.70m x 2.61m) Including store room area
Up and over door, power and light, rear store room, side personnel door.
The Gardens
Set in approximately quarter of an acre, this garden is a true plants man's paradise containing many rare plants from all over the world. The list of established species/varieties is never ending and some are only found in this garden and nowhere else in the UK. The garden has a very high bio-diversity with an emphasis on organic gardening and there are plants flowering during every month of the year but with the main focus being on spring flowers. The garden has a steep slope/embankment to part, beyond which, there is an elevated upper garden area from where there are wonderful views over the village towards Cardigan Bay and Harlech. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS GARDEN ALTHOUGH QUITE UNIQUE IS VERY ESTABLISHED AND SO FOR SOME PURCHASERS LOOKING FOR A GARDEN WITH MORE FORMAL OPEN AREAS, AN ELEMENT OF RE-DESIGN WORKS MAY BE REQUIRED - Please ask for further information.
Tenure
Freehold - Solicitor to verify.
Services
All mains services.
Council Tax
Gwynedd CC - Band D
General Information
Upgrading to the wiring took place in 2005 and the property benefits from cavity wall insulation.
Location
Llanystumdwy is a village and community on the Llyn Peninsula of Gwynedd, although it is not regarded as being part of Llyn, but belonging instead to the local region of Eifionydd. The village has a population of 2,080 (2011 census) and is located at the point where the A497 between Criccieth to the east, and Pwllheli to the west, crosses the Afon Dwyfor. David Lloyd George, the former British Prime Minister, lived in the village until he was 16. The village is popular for tourists, ramblers and fisherman (the nearby Afon Dwyfor is famous for it's sea trout) and is set in a picturesque location close to the wonderful Cardigan Bay coastline and within a short drive of the historic castle town of Criccieth (approx 2 miles).
Directions
From Pwllheli, proceed east on the A497 passing 'Haven Holiday Park' and continue straight across Afonwen roundabout. Proceed passed the left turning to Chwilog and take the next left turning signposted Llanystumdwy. Turn immediately left and the turning into the Penrallt Estate is located after a short distance on the left hand side. Number 1 is the first property on the right.
Description
This well presented 1970 built detached bungalow has been maintained to a good standard by our client who has owned the property for approximately 26 years. As you enter the bungalow, there is a spacious hallway with a side hall to the left and a doorway straight ahead to the lounge which is a pleasant double aspect room with sliding patio doors and a feature gas fire on a quarry tiled hearth. There is a well designed triple aspect modern fitted kitchen/diner with a plumbed-in washing machine and a cooker with a double oven and there are two double bedrooms (one with sliding patio doors), a study area and a double aspect bathroom with a modern white bathroom suite. A staircase leads off the study area to the spacious first floor attic room, a very useful lined and carpeted room with 'Velux' windows and access to under eave storage. The bungalow was built with three bedrooms but our client has adapted the accommodation to create more living space - Early viewing is highly recommended.
Entrance Hall
Side Hall
Lounge - 14' 0'' x 11' 7'' (4.26m x 3.53m)
Kitchen/Diner - 14' 0'' x 8' 10'' (4.26m x 2.69m)
Bedroom One - 12' 1'' x 11' 0'' (3.68m x 3.35m)
Bedroom Two - 12' 0'' x 9' 2'' (3.65m x 2.79m)
Study - 11' 1'' x 7' 10'' (3.38m x 2.39m)
Door to bedroom one, stairs off to the attic room.
Bathroom
Stairs from the study to the -
Attic Room - 20' 6'' x 9' 8'' (6.24m x 2.94m)
Outside
The Driveway
Provides space for 2 vehicles and leads to the -
Garage - 22' 0'' x 8' 7'' (6.70m x 2.61m) Including store room area
Up and over door, power and light, rear store room, side personnel door.
The Gardens
Set in approximately quarter of an acre, this garden is a true plants man's paradise containing many rare plants from all over the world. The list of established species/varieties is never ending and some are only found in this garden and nowhere else in the UK. The garden has a very high bio-diversity with an emphasis on organic gardening and there are plants flowering during every month of the year but with the main focus being on spring flowers. The garden has a steep slope/embankment to part, beyond which, there is an elevated upper garden area from where there are wonderful views over the village towards Cardigan Bay and Harlech. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS GARDEN ALTHOUGH QUITE UNIQUE IS VERY ESTABLISHED AND SO FOR SOME PURCHASERS LOOKING FOR A GARDEN WITH MORE FORMAL OPEN AREAS, AN ELEMENT OF RE-DESIGN WORKS MAY BE REQUIRED - Please ask for further information.
Tenure
Freehold - Solicitor to verify.
Services
All mains services.
Council Tax
Gwynedd CC - Band D
General Information
Upgrading to the wiring took place in 2005 and the property benefits from cavity wall insulation.
Location
Llanystumdwy is a village and community on the Llyn Peninsula of Gwynedd, although it is not regarded as being part of Llyn, but belonging instead to the local region of Eifionydd. The village has a population of 2,080 (2011 census) and is located at the point where the A497 between Criccieth to the east, and Pwllheli to the west, crosses the Afon Dwyfor. David Lloyd George, the former British Prime Minister, lived in the village until he was 16. The village is popular for tourists, ramblers and fisherman (the nearby Afon Dwyfor is famous for it's sea trout) and is set in a picturesque location close to the wonderful Cardigan Bay coastline and within a short drive of the historic castle town of Criccieth (approx 2 miles).
Directions
From Pwllheli, proceed east on the A497 passing 'Haven Holiday Park' and continue straight across Afonwen roundabout. Proceed passed the left turning to Chwilog and take the next left turning signposted Llanystumdwy. Turn immediately left and the turning into the Penrallt Estate is located after a short distance on the left hand side. Number 1 is the first property on the right.