Large private plot, garage and scope for energy upgrades in town-edge Llangefni..
- Detached three-bedroom house on a large private plot
- Garage, off-road parking and enclosed rear garden
- Open-plan kitchen-diner, utility room and study
- Built c.1967–75; double glazing fitted after 2002
- Oil central heating; EPC rating F (high running costs)
- Cavity walls with no confirmed insulation (upgrade potential)
- Slow broadband despite excellent mobile signal
- Local area: above-average crime and very deprived indicators
A spacious three-bedroom detached home set in a private, non-estate position on Lon Fron, Llangefni. The property sits on a large plot with off-road parking, garage and an enclosed rear garden — a rare combination of privacy and town-edge convenience. Internally there's an open-plan kitchen-diner, separate utility room, study, family bathroom, en-suite and an additional WC, arranged over multiple floors to suit family life.
Practical details matter here: the house was built in the late 1960s–1970s, has double glazing fitted post-2002 and cavity walls but no confirmed wall insulation. Heating is by an oil-fired boiler serving radiators and the EPC rating is F. Council tax sits in band F and running costs are likely to be high. Broadband speeds are slow in the area despite excellent mobile signal.
This property will suit buyers wanting space and scope — families who need bedrooms, parking and outdoor space, or purchasers prepared to carry out energy improvements. It’s freehold, not at flood risk, and close to shops, schools and the A55 for wider travel. Note the immediate area shows higher-than-average crime and local deprivation indicators; prospective buyers should factor this into location suitability and insurance costs.