Well-presented single-storey home with large garden and off‑road parking.
Much enlarged detached cottage with countryside views
This much‑enlarged detached cottage offers comfortable single‑storey living with a rural outlook, ideal for families seeking space and countryside peace. The house has been tastefully modernised: an appealing kitchen with dining area, a lounge with a large wood‑burning stove, and uPVC double glazing throughout. The plot is a standout feature, with extensive lawned gardens and off‑road parking for two vehicles.
Practical systems are in place, including oil‑fired central heating and recently installed double glazing, but note the property is modest in size at about 704 sq ft and has only one bathroom. The building dates from before 1900 with thick granite walls; these give character and solidity but likely mean solid‑wall construction with little or no cavity insulation. Buyers should consider further insulation or energy efficiency improvements and factor in oil fuel costs.
Set on the edge of Rhosybol, the home sits in a peaceful hamlet with country views and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Local day‑to‑day shops and a primary school are in Rhosybol, while fuller amenities and secondary schooling are around three miles away in Amlwch. The immediate area is more remote and classified as a very deprived locality, which may influence local services and transport options.
Overall this is a well‑presented rural cottage with strong outdoor space and character features, suited to families or downsizers wanting single‑level living and room to garden. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the light, layout and outside space; buyers should be aware of the single bathroom, oil heating and potential solid‑wall insulation needs.