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9 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
9 beds
4 baths
1,386 sq ft / 129 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 43Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- A beautiful home comprising 4 bed in main house and two integral annexes (further 5 beds)
- House and annexes offering over 3,000 sq ft
- Stunning views
- Gardens and garaging
- Paddock c.1.68 acres
- Additional land may be available by separate negotiation
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Garnedd Wen is a modern family home incorporating two self-contained annexes, in total offering almost 3,200 sq. ft. of light-filled flexible accommodation arranged over two floors, the whole configured to provide ideal family and entertaining spaces maximising the stunning views over surrounding countryside.
The ground floor accommodation in the main residence briefly comprises a spacious sitting room with feature fireplace with inset electric fire and a generous kitchen/breakfast room with a range of wall and base units, modern integrated appliances and space for a good-sized table.
On the first floor the property offers a generous principal bedroom with en suite shower room, three further well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom.
Approached through a glazed front aspect conservatory, annexe 1 provides a generous sitting room with feature fireplace, a fitted kitchen with exposed beams and a door to the garden, three first floor bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom. Annexe 1 can be reintegrated to the main house providing more bedroom and reception room space. To the rear, the single-storey annexe 2 offers a through entrance hall, sitting room with a door to the garden, fitted kitchen, utility room, two bedrooms and a contemporary family shower room with separate cloakroom.
The property is approached over a tarmac driveway and a low-maintenance tarmacadam and gravelled wraparound forecourt providing parking for multiple vehicles and giving access to the detached garage. The garden is laid mainly to lawn bordered by mature shrubs and trees, enjoying far-reaching views over beautiful neighbouring countryside and its own paddock towards the Menai Strait and Snowdonia.
Additional land may be available by separate negotiation.
The property sits in a rural setting near to Star and the large village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll which offers a good range of day-to-day amenities including a primary school and train station showing its full name, the longest place name in the UK. The nearby village of Gaerwen also offers a range of day-to-day amenities including independent shopping, primary school and two public houses, while a wider range of amenities, including a Waitrose supermarket, independent shops, restaurants, cafés and public houses, is available in nearby Menai Bridge, famed for its suspension bridge. Situated between the mountains and the sea, Bangor has the longest high street in Wales, with a mix of national chain stores and smaller independent local businesses. The island of Anglesey boasts a good number of beaches including Newborough Beach and Llanddwyn Bay, and Yr Eifl (The Rivals) and Snowdonia National Park’s 25 miles of mountains, lakes and rivers offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Communications links are excellent: the A55 Expressway gives access to major regional centres in both Wales and England and Llanfairpwllgwyngyll station offers link to Bangor and on to major towns and cities including London.
The area offers a selection of state primary and secondary schooling together with a number of independent schools including St. Gerard’s, St. David’s College, Rhydal Penrhos, Myddleton College, Ruthin, Avalon and Birkenhead.
The ground floor accommodation in the main residence briefly comprises a spacious sitting room with feature fireplace with inset electric fire and a generous kitchen/breakfast room with a range of wall and base units, modern integrated appliances and space for a good-sized table.
On the first floor the property offers a generous principal bedroom with en suite shower room, three further well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom.
Approached through a glazed front aspect conservatory, annexe 1 provides a generous sitting room with feature fireplace, a fitted kitchen with exposed beams and a door to the garden, three first floor bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom. Annexe 1 can be reintegrated to the main house providing more bedroom and reception room space. To the rear, the single-storey annexe 2 offers a through entrance hall, sitting room with a door to the garden, fitted kitchen, utility room, two bedrooms and a contemporary family shower room with separate cloakroom.
The property is approached over a tarmac driveway and a low-maintenance tarmacadam and gravelled wraparound forecourt providing parking for multiple vehicles and giving access to the detached garage. The garden is laid mainly to lawn bordered by mature shrubs and trees, enjoying far-reaching views over beautiful neighbouring countryside and its own paddock towards the Menai Strait and Snowdonia.
Additional land may be available by separate negotiation.
The property sits in a rural setting near to Star and the large village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll which offers a good range of day-to-day amenities including a primary school and train station showing its full name, the longest place name in the UK. The nearby village of Gaerwen also offers a range of day-to-day amenities including independent shopping, primary school and two public houses, while a wider range of amenities, including a Waitrose supermarket, independent shops, restaurants, cafés and public houses, is available in nearby Menai Bridge, famed for its suspension bridge. Situated between the mountains and the sea, Bangor has the longest high street in Wales, with a mix of national chain stores and smaller independent local businesses. The island of Anglesey boasts a good number of beaches including Newborough Beach and Llanddwyn Bay, and Yr Eifl (The Rivals) and Snowdonia National Park’s 25 miles of mountains, lakes and rivers offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Communications links are excellent: the A55 Expressway gives access to major regional centres in both Wales and England and Llanfairpwllgwyngyll station offers link to Bangor and on to major towns and cities including London.
The area offers a selection of state primary and secondary schooling together with a number of independent schools including St. Gerard’s, St. David’s College, Rhydal Penrhos, Myddleton College, Ruthin, Avalon and Birkenhead.
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