Rare Grade II townhouse: six bedrooms, garden, garage and generous period rooms in central Beaumaris..
- Grade II listed Georgian townhouse with original features and high ceilings
- Six bedrooms, three bathrooms and three reception rooms, very spacious rooms
- Private rear garden, vegetable beds, greenhouse and sizable off-road parking
- Integral garage with power and light; rare in central Beaumaris
- Tasteful upgrades to kitchen and bathrooms, yet retains many period details
- Listing status will restrict alterations and may increase maintenance costs
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; thermal upgrade likely needed
- Slow broadband locally and council tax Band G (quite expensive)
Plas Hyfryd is a substantial Grade II Georgian townhouse offering generous, characterful accommodation over three floors — six bedrooms, three bathrooms and three reception rooms. High ceilings, original cornices, sash windows and working fireplaces give the house strong period appeal, while tasteful upgrades (kitchen, bathrooms and some services) provide practical family living. The property includes a private rear garden, raised vegetable beds, greenhouse, good off-road parking for several cars and a single garage — a rare convenience in Beaumaris.
The house suits a large or multi-generational family seeking space and town-centre living close to the waterfront. Room proportions are large throughout, with a substantial principal bedroom and en suite, versatile ground-floor reception rooms and a roomy pantry with direct access to an upper playroom/store. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators, complemented by a mains-gas Aga in the kitchen that also heats hot water.
Buyers should note material constraints: the Grade II listed status will restrict external and many internal alterations and will complicate consenting, maintenance and insurance. The solid brick walls are understood to be uninsulated (as built), so upgrading thermal performance may be necessary and costly. Broadband speeds are slow locally and council tax is band G (quite expensive). The wider area scores as very deprived, which may affect resale or rental prospects for some buyers.
Overall this is a rare, sizeable period townhouse in central Beaumaris that delivers scale, character and practical family amenities (garden, parking, garage). It will particularly appeal to purchasers who value historic features and generous living space and who are prepared for the responsibilities and limitations of owning a Grade II listed building.