Newly modernised one‑bed bungalow with gardens and solar heating — subject to local occupancy rules.
One bedroom bungalow, newly modernised throughout
Solar‑panel heating system reduces energy costs
Front and rear lawned gardens; two garden sheds
Small overall size — approx. 330 sq ft (compact living)
Section 157 local occupancy restriction applies
Main heating: oil boiler with radiators (solar supplement)
Double glazing and external wall insulation improve efficiency
Located in Snowdonia National Park; village‑centre convenience
This semi‑detached, single‑storey bungalow in the centre of Trawsfynydd is a compact, newly renovated home suited to someone looking to downsize or retire. The interior has been modernised throughout, with a fitted kitchen, shower bathroom and new carpets and curtains included in the sale. Solar‑panelled heating reduces running costs and the property benefits from double glazing and external wall insulation.
Gardens to the front and rear provide pleasant outdoor space larger than often found with one‑bed bungalows; two garden sheds add useful storage. The village‑centre location places basic amenities within easy reach and the property sits within Snowdonia National Park surroundings for countryside access.
Buyers should note the property is small (approx. 330 sq ft) and intended for single occupancy or a couple. There is a Section 157 local occupancy restriction that limits who can buy the home. The main heating fuel is oil with a boiler and radiators (solar panels supplement electrical heating), and the wider area is described as very deprived — factors to consider for resale and services.
Overall this is a low‑maintenance, recently updated bungalow offering affordable council tax and a peaceful village setting; best for purchasers accepted under the local occupancy condition or those seeking a low‑upkeep retirement base.