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£695,000

Lon Felin, Criccieth, Gwynedd, LL52

  • 3 beds
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£695,000

  • 3 beds
House
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With views that’ll take your breath away, we’re sure you won’t require much else in the way of entertainment – expansive views across miles of sea stretching from Criccieth castle right the way across the far Cambrian coastline, passing Harlech, into Tremadog Bay and culminating in the hills of Eryri – dramatic whatever the season! This could be a life affirming opportunity where you couldn’t get much closer to the sea if you tried and peering over the waters’ edge from the two-tiered patio is something which must be seen to be truly appreciated. Ednyfed is a 3 storey Semi-Detached Period Residence (believed to date from the 1930s), having been sympathetically restored and modernised, presenting itself as a handsome home which is definitely accommodating. It has been purposely laid out to take full advantage of its magnificent position – the large picture windows on its southerly elevation create the impression that you could be aboard a ship on the high seas! Situated just yards from the historic cliff top castle and promenade, Ednyfed would make a fabulous family home or indeed holiday residence. The combination of an historic seaside village amidst stunning scenery cannot be overstated. This is a highly practical home which has been well thought out to make daily living a pleasure, full of homely touches whilst incorporating contemporary conveniences and style. The snug, with its rounded bay window and multi-fuel stove set within a brick inset fireplace creates the perfect contrast when you enter the principal reception room. This exceptional room creates a space for all occasions, offering a further large multi-fuel stove plus those fabulous views and as night falls, a further delight will reveal itself with the twinkling lights of all the coastal villages on the far side of the bay. The kitchen, including the units within the family room are topped off by polished granite worktops, creating a sense of style and quality whilst the roomy utility has plumbing for white goods/washing machines and is fitted with a useful Belfast sink - an ideal room to kick off your boots and perfect for pets after a walk on the beach. All bathroom facilities are fitted with contemporary suites, the main bathroom complete with a luxurious high backed bath with the added convenience of a separate shower. A further surprise on the second floor is a spacious attic room/study which could be put to many uses. Ednyfed is fully uPVC double glazed and served by a mains gas fired central heating system with electric heating to the attic room. Externally, space is highly functional for the maximum enjoyment of spending time outdoors with a two tiered arrangement. The primary patio garden is neatly landscaped with curved steps that draw the eye to the lower decked patio with nothing to spoil your view! The historic castle village of Criccieth is situated on the beautiful southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula, which offers some exceptional coastal scenery - sandy beaches, a rugged coastline and a dramatic backdrop with the Eryri mountain range in the distance. The proximity of the sea means that there is the possibility to enjoy water sports, sailing, fishing, walks or even a paddle. The village offers a good range of amenities to include shops, a post office, numerous restaurants and pubs, gift shops and curios, a golf course and essential seaside fish & chips and ice cream parlour. The main shopping town on the peninsula is the market town of Pwllheli, some 8 miles away, which is reached by the main A497 thoroughfare and has a large marina, a good range of shops, schools and rail links.

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£22,250
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£999
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