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£700,000

LL34 6RD

  • 5 beds
House

£700,000

  • 5 beds
House
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Standing in a splendid elevated position in the coastal village of Dwygyfylchi is this handsome and most generous 19th century Detached Residence, commanding exceptional views of the sea and nearby scenic coastline, a picturesque setting bordering the Snowdonia National Park and yet just a short drive from the A55 Expressway and beautiful Sychnant Pass. Miles of sandy beaches and mountain walks are practically on your doorstep. Plas Gwyn stands in generous, well-stocked garden grounds measuring some 0.6 acres together with a gated driveway providing ample off road parking and a useful Detached Double Garage. The gardens completely surround the house with trees and shrubs providing privacy and different areas in which to relax and take in the stunning scenery. Plas Gwyn simply has to be viewed to appreciate the special position this property occupies. The property also backs directly onto the hillside of Foel Lus, known for its scenic Victorian Terrace Walk with direct private access from the garden onto the hillside. Plas Gwyn enjoys a pleasing symmetry with two appealing reception rooms to the east and west wing and a central entrance hall. A superb sun room is located on the westerly facing elevation, a room guaranteed to be frequently in use due to its bright and airy feel with its pitched ceiling, roof lights and picture windows, nicely framing the sea and surrounding scenery. The interior is sympathetically modernised so you can enjoy the best of both worlds, the essential character preserved with its attractive coved ceilings and period features. The practical nature of the property is also evident with a spacious kitchen with central island topped off with a solid granite worktop, a useful scullery with everything at your disposal and a handy laundry room with WC and wash basin. On the first floor are five bedrooms, two with en-suite facilities and a luxury family bathroom with rolled top bath and large modern shower. In addition, to the main accommodation is a most useful Cellar which offers potential to be utilised as a gym, workshop or hobbies room. Externally, the landscaped gardens are on laid out over four terraces with lawns, established flower beds, numerous plants, shrubs and mature trees. To the rear and located adjacent to the garage is a paved patio with potting shed/store. Benefiting from hardwood double glazing throughout and gas central heating, the accommodation briefly comprises: Vestibule, Entrance Hall, Sitting/Dining Room, Lounge, Sun Room, Kitchen, Scullery, Laundry Room/WC, Landing, five Bedrooms (En-suite & WC to two bedrooms), Family Bathroom and separate WC. The Cellar offers two separate rooms and Wine Store. Dwygyfylchi is a pretty village sandwiched beneath the foothills of Snowdonia and the sea. The village can offer day to day amenities to include shops, two pubs and a primary school. There are also thriving golf and bowls clubs. The local beach is perfect for families and watersports and there are numerous beautiful walks along the coast or into the mountains. A more comprehensive range of amenities can be found in neighbouring Penmaenmawr which, having undergone major improvements in recent years, is an attractive place to shop and where there is a popular sailing club. Many other leisure pursuits and commercial centres can be found in nearby Llandudno and Bangor. Plas Gwyn therefore offers both a stunning coastal setting but also good local services and has excellent transport connections. A frequent bus service linking Caernarfon to Llandudno runs through the village with the nearby local mainline station and main A55 expressway providing easy access to Holyhead, Bangor, Chester and beyond. Located just a short drive over the scenic Sychnant Pass you'll arrive at picturesque Conwy with its impressive castle, the lush Vale of Conwy and Snowdonia National Park.
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