Character cottage with almost 2-acre paddock and coastal path nearby.
Detached traditional cottage with exposed beams and inglenook fireplace
A traditional four-bedroom detached cottage set in a peaceful hamlet on North Anglesey, offering immediate countryside and coastal access. The house sits alongside an adjoining paddock of approximately 1.96 acres and generous lawned gardens — rare for a property so close to the coast. Inside, the layout is practical: a large living room with an inglenook fireplace and exposed beams, a kitchen with integrated oven/hob, four bedrooms and a single family bathroom. The home benefits from LPG central heating and uPVC double glazing.
This property will suit a family or buyer seeking space, outdoor freedom and proximity to beaches and the Anglesey coastal path. The A55 is about six miles away, making wider island and mainland travel straightforward, while Holyhead’s port and rail links are within easy reach. Off-road parking and a raised lawned garden add everyday convenience for rural living.
Buyers should note material aspects that affect running costs and potential upgrade work. The solid granite/whinstone walls are assumed to have no insulation and the double glazing was installed before 2002 — both factors may mean higher heating demand despite LPG central heating. There is only one bathroom for four bedrooms, and the cottage is of modest internal size (approx. 899 sq ft). The surrounding area is classified as very deprived, which may influence local services and long-term resale dynamics.
For those who value space and character, the property offers a strong canvas: immediate occupancy is possible, but sensible investment in insulation, possible bathroom reconfiguration, and modernisation would improve comfort and energy efficiency and add value. The paddock and gardens provide clear scope for small-scale hobby farming, equestrian use or landscape enhancement.