Well-presented 3-bed terrace with garden, solar panels and countryside views—ideal coastal village living.
Well-presented mid-terrace three-bedroom home
Front and enclosed rear garden with countryside views
Solar panels fitted; double glazing pre-2002
Decent plot size; freehold tenure
Fast broadband and low local crime recorded
Single bathroom for three bedrooms
Heating listed as electric storage heaters; oil central heating also referenced
EPC currently TBC; confirm condition and services on viewing
This well-presented mid-terrace three-bedroom house sits on the edge of Cemaes Bay, offering countryside views and easy access to the coast. The ground floor features a contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances and a practical utility area. A cosy lounge and enclosed rear garden provide comfortable everyday living and outdoor privacy.
The property carries energy-saving features including solar panels and double glazing (installed before 2002). Broadband is reported as fast, and the plot size is a decent garden to front and rear. The home is offered freehold with Council Tax Band B and no recorded flood risk.
Buyers should note the heating situation: records reference oil central heating, while the main heating type is listed as electric storage heaters — prospective purchasers should verify the current system. The EPC is listed as TBC; an up-to-date assessment will be required. There is a single bathroom serving three bedrooms, and the house was constructed in the 1950–66 period, which may mean some components are of that era.
The village location suits those seeking coastal and countryside life: beaches, a harbour and coastal paths are within easy reach, while Amlwch provides nearby amenities. The wider area has rural farming characteristics but is recorded as very deprived; consider local services and longer-term investment potential when viewing.