Characterful three-bed village cottage with modern kitchen and scope to improve energy efficiency.
3 bedrooms in a period mid-terrace with many original features
Modern fitted kitchen and fully tiled bathroom, ready to use
Generous lounge and large, angular dining room with character details
uPVC double glazing; electric room heaters (no central heating)
Stone walls likely uninsulated — consider energy upgrade work
Small enclosed flagged courtyard; no substantial rear garden
Built c.1800 — period fabric may need ongoing maintenance
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal in rural village
Anwylfa is a spacious three-bedroom mid-terraced home set in the heart of Llanfechell village, combining original 19th-century character with a modern fitted kitchen and bathroom. High ceilings, angular stone walls and period features such as slate hearths and cast-iron surrounds give the house strong character and flexible living space: a generous lounge, large dining room and a compact rear utility cupboard beneath the stairs.
The property is practical for everyday village life: uPVC double glazing, an electric oven and hob, integrated appliances and convenient access to a flagged rear courtyard. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent — useful for remote working or streaming — and council tax banding is described as affordable. The short walk to the primary school, shop and pub, plus nearby Cemaes Bay and Amlwch, make this a convenient base on Anglesey.
Buyers should note some material drawbacks. Heating is by electric room heaters and there is no known insulation in the original granite/whinstone walls, which will affect running costs and comfort. The plot is small with only a flagged courtyard rather than a larger garden, and the home dates from the 1800s so some fabric maintenance or sympathetic upgrading may be needed. The house sits in an area with higher local deprivation indicators; services and employment are available locally and in nearby towns, but some amenities require a short drive.
This house will suit buyers who value period features and village living and who are comfortable addressing running-cost and insulation improvements over time. It also offers straightforward refurbishment potential for someone wanting to enhance energy performance and personalise the interior while preserving the cottage character.
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