1a Tyn Celyn,
Sarn Hir
Llanbedr
Gwynedd
LL45 2HN
Located on High Street in the coastal village of Talsarnau, this delightful two-bedroom terraced cottage exudes character and warmth. The property boasts a well-maintained interior, featuring a cosy lounge/diner with a traditional log burner, perfect for those chilly evenings. The quarry tiled floor adds to the cottage's rustic charm, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
This cottage has a warm and homely feeling and the popular village boasts a local pub and excellent transport links.
The cottage comprises of a lounge/diner, kitchen and utility to the ground floor. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, the principal has mountain views, plus a family bathroom. The layout is both practical and appealing, making it an ideal home for small families or couples seeking a peaceful retreat.
To the rear is an enclosed courtyard and very private courtyard garden. On-road parking is available to the front and there is also a community carpark a couple of minutes walk away.
This property is not only a charming home but also presents an ideal opportunity for a holiday rental given its desirable location. With no onward chain, the process of buying this lovely cottage is straightforward. The contents of the property are available by separate negotiation, allowing for a seamless transition into your new home if required.
In summary, this traditional cottage on High Street is a rare find, combining character, comfort, and picturesque surroundings. Whether you are looking for a permanent residence or a holiday getaway, this property is sure to impress.
The entrance door opens to a small hallway leading to the lounge.
4.51 x 3.47 (14'9" x 11'4")A spacious room full of character with quarry tiled floor, clearview log burning stove under stone lintel on slate hearth, window to the front and dining area to the rear and alcove shelving and storage.
4.13 x 1.34 (13'6" x 4'4")With a range of wall and base units with wooden counter over. Space for a cooker and under counter fridge, Belfast sink with slate counter. Wood effect click flooring and window to the courtyard garden.
1.30 x 0.955 (4'3" x 3'1")Leading from the lounge to the utility room with door to courtyard garden.
1.04 x 1.44 (3'4" x 4'8")A useful room with plumbing and space for the washing machine and other household items, vinyl flooring and skylight window.
2.83 x 3 (9'3" x 9'10")A good sized double bedroom with open aspect and views over to the mountains. Painted exposed ceiling beams and feature Victorian fire surround.
2.53 x 1.94 (8'3" x 6'4")With window to the rear and painted ceiling beams.
1.24 x 2.03 (4'0" x 6'7")On the first floor with white suite comprising off bath and mixer shower attachment, low level WC and hand basin, tiled floor and walls, heated towel rail, recessed spotlights and painted ceiling beams. With window to the front.
To the front is a small gravelled courtyard bound by railings and 2 slate steps to the front door. To the rear is a fully enclosed and private courtyard garden with seating areas ideal for alfresco dining.
On road parking is available outside the property and a community car park is just minutes walk away.
The property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage. It is predominately double glazed with electric heating.
No 31 is located in the village of Talsarnau within the Snowdonia National Park and home to the popular ‘Ship Aground’ public house and a primary school. it also has a community playground and carpark. It is situated on the A496 coastal road between Porthmadog and Harlech, close to the hamlets of Eisingrug and Llandecwyn. It is just 1.5 miles from the beautiful Afon Glaslyn estuary and only three miles from the historic castle town of Harlech and close to Porthmadog and all its facilities. Fantastic walking is on the doorstep with the Welsh Coastal Path passing close by, but for the more adventurous it is in close proximity to Blaenau Ffestiniog where you can enjoy all the activities at Llechwedd slate caverns, Zip World Titan (the largest zip zone in Europe), Zip World Caverns and Bounce Below (deep mine zip wires and the largest underground system of trampolines in the world!). For something a little less energetic, the well-known Ffestiniog narrow gauge steam railway is close by and the peaceful and tranquil beach at Harlech, just 3 miles away is one of the best in North Wales and you can often walk for miles along it without meeting a soul.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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