1a Tyn Celyn,
Sarn Hir
Llanbedr
Gwynedd
LL45 2HN
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In the heart of the charming town of Barmouth, this attractive three-storey mid-row traditional stone home on Water Street offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a characterful home or an investment property. Located just off the bustling high street, this property enjoys a tranquil setting while remaining mere minutes from the beach and local amenities.
The property boasts a spacious ground floor kitchen/diner, featuring exposed stone walling that adds to its rustic charm. The room is further enhanced by a feature fireplace and granite worktops, making it an ideal space for both cooking and entertaining. Ascending to the first floor, you will find a cosy lounge, complete with a spiral staircase and a marble fire surround, perfect for relaxing evenings.
The property includes two large attic rooms previously used as bedrooms (shown as bedrooms on the photos as that is how they are currently dressed) but due to the staircase width and lack of a protected escape route, the dwelling must revert back to a single bedroom property to comply with building regulations and a small amount of work is required to achieve this.
Further information on works required to include: to meet building regulations to use the attic requirements include such as fire doors x 3, fire protection alarms, adding perspex to the spiral staircase - building regs drawings have been accepted by the council. Ground floor damp work, utility
With door off to kitchen/diner and stairs to the first floor.
4.6 x 3.29 (15'1" x 10'9")Having dual windows to the front, exposed stone work and feature brick fireplace with electric real effect fire.
The well equipped kitchen benefits from granite worktops, a range of wall and base units, 5 ring gas hob and built in oven, stainless steel sink and drainer, space for under counter fridge.
Space for dining table and chairs, painted beamed ceiling, tiled floor and dual windows to the front with view of the lane.
To the rear of the kitchen is a large store room with tiled floor and walls and 2 roof light windows.
In addition there is a further understairs store cupboard.
4.4 x 3.22 (14'5" x 10'6")Having dual windows to the front, feature marble fire place with gas fire, storage cupboard and black spiral staircase.
2.7 x 1.4 (8'10" x 4'7")With white suite comprising of ornate hand basin and low level WC with flower pattern, bath with mixer shower over, heated towel rail, tiled floor and obscure window.
Occupying the top floor are two attic rooms which have been set up as bedrooms but due to the staircase width and lack of protected escape route, the dwelling must revert back to a single bedroom property to comply with building regulations. Further details are given below.
This can be summarised as the installation of 3 x 30 mm fire resistant self closing door and internal stud partition at the base of the spiral staircase. Rigid plastic sheets to be fixed to the stair balustrade to ensure no gaps between the balusters exceed 99mm.
The internal stud partition walls between the two attic rooms need to be removed to create one room.
2.7 x 2.7 (8'10" x 8'10")With exposed stone walling, slate window seat with view to the front.
3.8 x 2.4 (12'5" x 7'10")With window to the rear.
The property connected mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
It is double glazed with gas central heating.
Barmouth is known as the town where 'the Mountains meet the Sea' but offers much more than that. It is a thriving seaside town with breathtaking views on the north west coast of Wales looking out onto Cardigan Bay on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. There is a a bustling town centre with a range of shops and supermarkets and great places to eat and relax.
For lovers of the outdoors it offers walking, cycling, paddle-boarding, kayaking, and of course swimming in the sea from the beautiful golden sand beach. The train station in the middle of the town provides easy links up and down the coastal line or regular trains directly through to Birmingham and beyond.
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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