Characterful three-bedroom cottage with gardens and waterfall views — chain-free and ready to view.
Three bedrooms in compact, traditional mid-terrace cottage
Front and enclosed rear garden with garden shed and outdoor tap
Circa 485 sq ft — small overall footprint, efficient layout
Sold freehold and chain-free — quicker completion possible
Listed stone walls likely without added insulation — upgrades likely
Conflicting heating notes: boiler/gas recorded but electric heaters noted
Located in Snowdonia National Park with countryside and waterfall views
Area classified as very deprived despite very low local crime
Set on the edge of Trefriw with views towards the Fairy Falls, Glasfryn is a traditional three-bedroom mid-terrace cottage offering immediate move-in presentation and scope for further improvement. The house benefits from uPVC double glazing, a modern kitchen and bathroom, front and rear gardens, and direct access to local walks, Gwydir Forest and Crafnant Lake — an appealing package for a first-time buyer or small family seeking village life.
Internally the layout is straightforward and well presented: entrance hall, lounge with feature fireplace, dining kitchen and three bedrooms upstairs. The property is compact (circa 485 sq ft) and efficient for everyday use, with useful garden space and an outbuilding for storage. It is sold freehold and chain-free, easing purchase logistics.
Buyers should note a few material points: the building dates to before 1900 and external stone walls are understood to have no added insulation, so thermal upgrades may be needed to reduce heating bills. There is also conflicting heating information on file (main-fuel recorded as mains gas/boiler and radiators while internal notes reference wall-mounted electric heaters); a buyer survey is recommended to confirm the installed heating system and fuel supply. The immediate area is classified as very deprived, though local crime levels are very low and village amenities are close by.
Overall, this cottage offers character, village location and outdoor space in Snowdonia National Park countryside. It suits a purchaser wanting a compact period home with good local walking and leisure access, and who is comfortable budgeting for possible insulation or heating improvements.