Characterful two-bed cottage moments from the Menai Strait — ideal for downsizers or holiday use..
Double-fronted link-detached cottage with original beams and inglenook fireplace
Short walk to the Menai Strait and village amenities
New, never-used fully fitted galley kitchen
Two good-size double bedrooms; polished parquet lounge floor
Oil-fired central heating — individual tank and ongoing fuel costs
Small, manageable rear garden with stone store and alley access
Built 1900–1929 — may require traditional-era maintenance
Average broadband; area marked as very deprived (local context)
Glasfryn is a traditional double-fronted link-detached cottage set in the heart of Brynsiencyn, a short walk from the Menai Strait. The house keeps plenty of original character — exposed beams, a stone inglenook fireplace and polished parquet flooring — combined with a new, never-used galley kitchen and a tiled ground-floor bathroom. Two double bedrooms upstairs give comfortable sleeping space for a small family or downsizer.
Practical features include uPVC double glazing, an oil-fired boiler with radiators, and a compact, manageable rear garden with a small stone store. The property’s modest plot and street-front position mean low exterior maintenance and easy access to village amenities, while its size (approx. 732 sq ft) suits buyers seeking a smaller, characterful home rather than extensive grounds.
Important considerations: the heating runs on oil (individual tank and fuel costs), and the house dates from 1900–1929 so periodic maintenance and traditional-material repairs may be needed. Broadband is average and the wider area scores high for deprivation, which may matter to some buyers. Council tax is low, and flood risk is nil.
Overall this is a character-rich, compact cottage in a seaside village, best suited to downsizers, first-time buyers wanting a traditional home, or buyers seeking a holiday/second home close to the Menai Strait.