£230,000
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2 bedroom end of terrace house
Cwlach Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30
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Band: C
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About this property
Grade II Listed Cottage
End of Terrace with Patio
Incredible Views Over Llandudno
Two Bedrooms
Living Room with Fireplace
Off-Road Parking
Workshop/Office Room
Gas Central Heating
New Slate Roof in 2023
Council Tax
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C
Tenure
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Freehold
A Grade II Listed End Terrace Cottage with incredible views.
Set upon the lower slopes of the Great Orme, this delightful Grade II Listed End Terrace Cottage enjoys an elevated position, generous outside space and superb views across Llandudno. Located within a conservation area, the cottage has been in the same family for around 30 years and has been sympathetically improved during that time, retaining a wealth of period charm. Exposed stonework, original fireplaces, timber beams, quarry tiled flooring and character windows all help create a warm and inviting home with a lovely sense of history.
The accommodation opens through a stable door into a cosy lounge/diner, where a log burner sits within a stone fireplace beneath an original oak beam. A large opening through to the kitchen helps the two spaces connect well. The kitchen has a tiled floor, space and plumbing for a washing machine, room for a fridge, an electric oven and hob, together with built-in storage and a useful understairs area.
Upstairs are two bedrooms and a bathroom. The main bedroom enjoys an exposed beam, stone wall, original fireplace and window seat, while the second bedroom includes sash windows and its own window seat. The bathroom with shower over, and a loft ladder on the landing provides access to a fully boarded and insulated loft. Heating is provided by gas central heating upstairs, with a log burner and kick-space heater to the ground floor, and the cottage is mainly fitted with double glazed timber windows.
Outside, the property really comes into its own. There is one private parking space, along with gated private steps leading to the terraced garden, cottage and patios. Arranged several levels, the garden offers countless seating areas designed to make the most of the exceptional outlook. The lower level is mainly lawned with a raised slate seating area, while a large flagged patio to the front of the cottage provides a wonderful setting for relaxing or entertaining. A good size workshop/garden room sits within the grounds and benefits from power, light, water, drainage, sliding double glazed doors and a picture window overlooking the lawn. There is also shared storage attached to the cottage, an outside WC, a further terrace, and an additional small upper terrace accessed by a fixed ladder.
Charming, characterful and wonderfully positioned, this cottage is a rare Great Orme home with remarkable views, generous outdoor space and the valuable benefit of private parking.
Living Room3.65m x 3.97m max. dimensions
Kitchen1.65m x 3.97m max. dimensions
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 12.8m x 3.9m max. dimensions
Bedroom 22.44m x 2.14m max. dimensions
Bathroom1.78m x 1.76m max. dimensions
Storage/Office Room7.0m x 2.1m max. dimensions
Council Tax The property is council tax band C.
Agents Note The house is in a limited set of 4 cottages, which each have a right of way around the terrace.
Services We are informed by the seller this property benefits from Mains Water, Gas, Electricity and Drainage.
Ofcom checker suggests broadband is available, and outdoor mobile coverage is good.
Heating Gas Central Heating upstairs. The agent has tested no services, appliances or central heating system (if any).
Tenure We have been informed the tenure is freehold with vacant possession upon completion of sale. Vendor’s solicitors should confirm title.
Council Tax Band The property is council tax band C.
Agents Note The house is in a limited set of 4 cottages, which each have a right of way around the terrace.
Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors are an employee-owned, independent business with 5 offices covering Gwynedd, Anglesey, and Conwy. Having won numerous prestigious awards, the company was founded by Dafydd Hardy and Richard Thomas (both RICS Chartered Surveyors) in 1992. Today, it is a trusted and successful enterprise in North Wales, celebrated for its expertise and extensive experience in residential sales, lettings, surveys, and commercial property matters.