Property description
Situated close to the Snowdon summit path, a most attractive Welsh double fronted semi detached 1 bedroom stone cottage with an easy to maintain garden, off road private parking and a former stone stable providing useful storage space. Benefiting from combi gas fired central heating, the well presented and cosy accommodation comprises - Lounge with an impressive inglenook fireplace and multi fuel stove, a modern fitted kitchen and to the first floor, a bedroom and bathroom. In our opinion, an ideal first time purchase or retreat. We anticipate a great deal of interest in this character home therefore early viewing is highly recommended.
Stable type door into the -
Sitting Room - 13' 4'' x 10' 6'' (4.06m x 3.20m)
Window (front aspect), attractive inglenook fireplace with a raised slate hearth and a 'Coalbrookdale' multi fuel stove. Radiator, 3 wall light points, telephone point, Tv point,door through to the -
Kitchen - 13' 4'' x 6' 4'' (4.06m x 1.93m)
Window (front aspect), modern fitted kitchen comprising range of cream base cupboards and drawers, granite effect work top surfaces, single drainer stainless steel sink unit with a mixer tap and a tiled splash back. Space for a cooker, electric cooker point, space and plumbing for a washing machine and dish washer, space for a fridge/freezer. Quarry tiled flooring, stainless steel heated towel rail, radiator, cloaks rail, wall mounted combi gas fired boiler (installed circa 2011), serving the hot water and central heating. Timber staircase off to the first floor.
Bedroom - 13' 0'' x 9' 6'' (3.96m x 2.89m) Max floor measurement
Velux window, varnished floor boards, ceiling spot lights, radiator, curtained off under eave storage area.
Bathroom
Velux window, almond coloured suite comprising panelled bath with a tiled splash back, low flush Wc, pedestal wash hand basin, tiled flooring, radiator, towel rail.
Outside
The Garden
A pretty cottage garden located to the front of the property and comprising mostly lawn with flower/shrub borders. Slate paved garden path, natural stone boundary wall, impressive outlook to the mountains.
The old stable
This former stone built stable offers useful storage space and has a wide single door, power and light.
Parking
Private off road parking to the front of the old stable.
Location
Situated on the edge of the village within easy walking distance of the High Street amenities. Llanberis is a village on the southern bank of lake Llyn Padarn at the foot of mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. It is the popular centre for outdoor activities in Snowdonia including, walking, mountaineering, climbing, mountain biking, kayaking and pony trekking. The international fell race known as the Snowdon Race to the summit of Snowdon begins in the village. Places of interest in and near the village include the Snowdon Mountain Railway, the National Slate Museum, the Llanberis Lake Railway and Padarn Country Park. The village is a popular starting point for ascents of Snowdon because the Llanberis Path begins in the village. Although the longest route, it is the least rigorous route to the summit, largely following the line of the Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Directions
From the Caernarfon direction on the A4086, remain on the Llanberis by-pass and as you exit the village, turn right by the Royal Victoria Hotel and proceed for a few hundred metres, turn right again and continue under the railway bridge, follow the gentle bend around to the left and Y Bwthyn is located on the left hand side beyond the recreation park and opposite the turning to Blaen y Ddol.