1 bedroom freehold mid-terrace, 453 sq ft, chain free
Off-street parking and small rear courtyard with shed
Front layered terrace patio and small lawn area
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
Built pre-1900 with granite walls — assumed no wall insulation
Dated interior and some modernization likely required
Article 4 Direction restricts change to second-home or holiday-let
Located in a very deprived area; average broadband, excellent mobile signal
A compact Victorian mid-terrace with period stone frontage, this one-bedroom freehold house offers an affordable entry into Penrhyndeudraeth. The ground floor has a cosy lounge and kitchen; upstairs provides a double bedroom and bathroom. The layout makes efficient use of 453 sq ft for single occupants or couples looking to settle locally. Chain free and council tax band B reduce upfront friction and running costs.
Externally there is a small rear courtyard with a shed and a layered front terrace combining patio and lawn. An off-street parking space is included — a practical benefit in a small town fringe location. The property is connected to mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators and double glazing (install date unknown), offering straightforward day-to-day comfort.
The house retains traditional granite or whinstone walls likely without insulation (assumed) and interiors described as dated in places, so modest modernisation would add value and improve comfort. Note Cyngor Gwynedd’s Article 4 Direction — planning consent is required to change a main residence into a second home or short-term holiday let, which limits short-term rental or second-home conversion without permission. Broadband speeds are average; mobile signal is excellent.
This is a practical, low-cost home for a first-time buyer or someone seeking a useful purchase in a friendly small-town setting. It represents clear scope for cosmetic upgrading and energy improvements, with the benefit of no onward chain and low crime in the area.