£375,000
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5 bedroom detached house
Dinorwig, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55
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Band: E
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About this property
Beautiful Whitewashed Chapel Conversion
5 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms (1 Ensuite)
Extensive First Floor Open Plan Living/Kitchen/Dining Area
Stunning Interior Retaining Original Character
Elevated Position with Exceptional Mountain & Coastal Views
Lawn, Patio & Off-Road Parking
Oil Central Heating & Mostly uPVC Double Glazing
No Onward Chain
Council Tax
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E
Tenure
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Freehold
A stunning five Bedroom Church Conversion occupying an elevated position in the rural village of Dinorwig, beautifully blending original character with contemporary luxury while enjoying spectacular panoramic views across the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountains, Llyn Padarn and towards the coastline of Ynys Môn (Isle of Anglesey).
Occupying an elevated position within the rural village of Dinorwig, this beautifully presented five bedroom whitewashed church conversion has been thoughtfully and sympathetically transformed to an exceptional standard. The former Church of St Mair was built in 1880 for quarrymen to worship in the village. Much of the building's original character and charm has been preserved, and seamlessly combined with modern amenities to offer bright, contemporary living. Highlights include a spacious principal bedroom with en-suite, a spectacular first-floor open-plan living space, a versatile crug loft, and breathtaking panoramic views across the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountain range, Menai Straits, and the coastline of Ynys Môn (Isle of Anglesey). The accommodation begins in a welcoming Porch/Vestibule with original slate flooring and pine double doors leading into an impressive Entrance Hall that runs through the centre of the property with Penrhyn slate flooring. A useful Utility / Boiler Room is positioned to the left, complete with sink, storage cupboards, washer, and dryer. The ground floor offers four well-proportioned Bedrooms. The impressive principal bedroom is situated at the far end of the property and enjoys triple-aspect windows, plush carpeting and a stylish en-suite Shower Room featuring a double-width shower, W/C, and wash basin. Bedroom 2 is positioned to the rear, while Bedrooms 3 and 4 overlook the front, each providing bright and comfortable accommodation. A spacious family Bathroom completes the ground floor, fitted with a corner shower, separate bath, W/C, wash basin. An under-stairs cupboard provides additional storage. The wooden staircase rises to a mezzanine landing with double height lancet windows, and continues to the first-floor landing and the final Bedroom 5, currently utilised as a home office with velux window. Opposite is a further bathroom, fitted with a bath, wide wash basin, and heated towel rail. Undoubtedly the centrepiece of the home is the magnificent open-plan Lounge, Kitchen and Dining area, occupying the majority of the first floor and framed by magnificent king post trusses. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with sage green cabinetry, solid wood worktops, Belfast-style sink, integrated double oven, hob and double-width extractor. A large Velux window frames stunning views across the valley towards the coastline. The dining space enjoys twin Velux windows, offering spectacular views of Elidir Fach, across Dinorwig Quarry towards Pen-y-Pass and Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). To the rear, the lounge is an impressive and inviting space, with double glazed gothic window creating a striking focal point and flooding the room with natural light. The crug loft can be accessed via a removable ladder. This versatile space, complete with two Velux windows, provides an ideal study, reading nook or occasional retreat. Externally, the property benefits from off-road parking for two vehicles on a tarmac driveway. Double wooden gates lead onto a gently sloping tarmac approach with bin storage to one side and an original crawiau slate boundary wall, guiding you to the front entrance. A generous paved patio extends along the right-hand side of the property, providing an excellent space for outdoor entertaining. Steps lead to an elevated lawn bordered by mature hedging, offering a good degree of privacy, while a pathway continues around to the rear. A slate bench lies at the rear boundary. Further benefits include oil-fired central heating, fibre broadband, and uPVC double glazing. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the quality of the conversion, the outstanding views and the unique lifestyle this exceptional home has to offer.
Ground Floor
Porch
Entrance Hall
Bedroom 13.78m x 6.58m
Ensuite1.55m x 2.67m
Bedroom 22.64m x 4.75m
Bedroom 32.64m x 2.97m
Bedroom 42.64m x 3.23m
Bathroom2.0m x 3.6m
Utility Room1.47m x 3.2m
First Floor Landing
Open-Plan Lounge/Kitchen/Diner6.63m x 10.2m
Bedroom 5 (Home Office)1.85m x 3.58m
Shower Room1.78m x 1.9m
Mezzanine (Study)3.6m x 3.65m Partial restricted headroom
Council Tax This property is council tax band E.
Services We are informed by the seller this property benefits from Mains Water, Electricity and Drainage.
Ofcom checker suggests Full 1000Mbps Fibre Broadband is available, and outdoor mobile coverage is likely.
Heating Oil Central Heating. 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 E.
Agents Note The vendor informs us that the property was previously a church so any change in ownership requires an update to the church in Wales register at the point of sale which is a form and small flat fee.
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.