1a Tyn Celyn,
Sarn Hir
Llanbedr
Gwynedd
LL45 2HN
This delightful seaside semi-detached bungalow located in the sought after hamlet of Llandanwg offers a unique opportunity to embrace coastal living.
With uninterrupted views of the sea, Geotra is a true gem for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty coupled with the best of beach life that Gwynedd has to offer. The award-winning beach is just a short five-minute stroll away, where you can indulge in the sun, sand, and surf, complemented by the beach café for refreshments.
This deceptive property boasts two spacious double bedrooms, providing ample space for relaxation and comfort. The southwesterly mature garden has uninterrupted sea views and is perfect for catching the spectacular sunsets. The outdoor space is adorned with mature bushes and shrubs, lawns and patio creating a serene environment perfect for unwinding or entertaining guests.
The spacious and airy lounge leads to a large bright conservatory, big enough for relaxing seats plus a dining table and where you can enjoy stunning sea, sky and mountain views through the French doors that lead directly to the beautifully maintained gardens. The southwest-facing outdoor space is adorned with mature bushes and shrubs, creating a serene environment perfect for unwinding or entertaining guests.
Convenience is at your fingertips with driveway parking and a garage, ensuring that your vehicles are secure and easily accessible.
This property is not only an ideal coastal home but also operates as a successful holiday rental opportunity, making it a wise investment for those looking to enter the holiday rental market. With transport links right on your doorstep, exploring the surrounding areas is effortless.
Importantly, this bungalow is offered with no onward chain, allowing for a smooth purchase process. Whether you are seeking a permanent residence or a holiday retreat, this property in Llandanwg is sure to impress. Don’t miss the chance to make this coastal haven
Fully glazed with vinyl flooring and door to entrance hall. Space for shoes and coats.
With doors off the the main accommodation.
4.8 x 3.6 (15'8" x 11'9")This spacious room is flooded with light and benefits from panoramic sea views from the conservatory to the front. Double patio doors open into the conservatory and an archway leads to the kitchen.
4.55 x 3.23 (14'11" x 10'7")Glazed to 3 sides with French doors to the garden, the conservatory is perfectly positioned to take advantage of the uninterrupted sea views, beautiful sunsets over to the Llyn Peninsular and also Goetra's delightful garden.
2.5 x 3 (8'2" x 9'10")With a range of wall and base units, space for oven and microwave, built in hob with extractor over, space for washing machine and space for fridge freezer. Tile effect vinyl flooring and window looking over the garden and driveway to the front.
2.7 x 3.5 (8'10" x 11'5")A double bedroom with garden and sea views and a range of built in mirrored wardrobes.
2.3 x 3.1 (7'6" x 10'2")A further double with garden views to the front.
2.1 x 3 (6'10" x 9'10")The large bathroom benefits from both corner bath and shower cubicle, hand basin in vanity unit and low level WC. With wood effect vinyl flooring and obscure window to the front.
2.5 x 6.2 (8'2" x 20'4")With up and over door to the driveway to the front, pedestrian door and window to the rear. Power and lighting.
To the front is a gated lawned mature garden with gravelled driveway in front of the garage.
To the rear is a sunny and delightful mature garden flanked with mature trees, bushes and shrubs. This Southwesterly facing garden has uninterrupted sea views over to the Llyn Peninsular and benefits from the most spectacular sunsets.
Llandanwg between Barmouth and Harlech, is famous for its beautiful beach and medieval church in the dunes which stands just a stone’s throw from the sea. The beach is sheltered from strong winds, making it a perfect place for relaxation. It’s popular with fishermen – the local catch includes dogfish, bass, flatfish and mackerel. It has its own beachside cafe and Pensarn Harbour is nearby. The Welsh Coastal path and other scenic walks are on the doorstep. It has a railway station served by the Cambrian Coastline railway which offers links to local towns, the Midlands and beyond. It’s close to the castle town of Harlech, a popular resort offering a range of facilities including shops, schools, swimming baths, petrol station and the Royal St David’s Golf Club.
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