Rustic three-bed village cottage with panoramic coastal views and decked garden.
Panoramic coastal and countryside views from deck and rear garden
Set in the picturesque village of Gwespyr, this stone-built semi-detached cottage pairs rural character with practical updates. The house enjoys uninterrupted panoramic views across the surrounding countryside to the North Wales coast and Dee Estuary, visible from the decked terrace and rear garden. Period features — exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and wood-burning stoves — combine with modern comforts including double glazing and oil-fired central heating.
Internally the layout works well for family life: two reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen, conservatory and three bedrooms arranged over multiple levels provide flexible living and entertaining space. The enclosed front garden and decent-sized rear lawn with a deck create pleasant outdoor rooms for children, pets and alfresco meals while taking in the views.
Practical facts to note: the property is freehold, offers around 1,178 sq ft of accommodation and has one bathroom. Heating is by an oil boiler (not a community supply), so fuel costs and servicing should be factored into running expenses. The property was constructed in the late 1990s–early 2000s but retains a traditional cottage façade; double glazing is present though install dates are unknown.
This cottage will appeal to buyers seeking rural character and sea-facing views in a village setting — families wanting flexible space, or buyers after a lifestyle home with immediate charm. It is less suitable for someone seeking zero-maintenance accommodation or a home with multiple bathrooms; some buyers may wish to update certain elements over time.